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Dale Hubbard

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They would have paid you much more than you earned from it if you'd advised them and come to an arrangement, I think. Don't like it much personally.
 

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They would have paid you much more than you earned from it if you'd advised them and come to an arrangement.

thats called "domain blackmailing" nowadays, blackmailing is a criminal offence
 

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A domainer can help others. Its allowed.

lol that has to be the funniest piece of advice I've heard (not in a bad way). It definitely made me laugh! Is it allowed though? I thought when I signed-up to be a domainer I agreed that I would throw my code of ethics and morals out the window! :lol:
 
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