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<blockquote data-quote="Bulloney" data-source="post: 2356120" data-attributes="member: 322963720"><p>Not so sure I was off topic in that I own Biggie.<strong><em>link</em> </strong>and I was simply pointing out a wee bit of irony....sorry if you were offended.</p><p></p><p>I really don't trust anyone in the aftermarket game starting with Go Daddy. While I owned a company, Inquisitor Investigations (from 1995 to 2015) very little gets by me. I've now had a half dozen <strong>unethical</strong> experiences with multiple registries that speaks volumes about the nature of the industry. In the case of GD, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing (GD and Afternic), and I'm still investigating the reasoning behind it?</p><p></p><p>You were the one who mentioned "hype" as being my "only hope". You might add "truth" and "law suits" to that equation. When you have the likes of Verisign on your side, it makes for a compelling case. When few if any nicknames with .com are actually available, domain extensions like <em><strong>.link</strong></em> and <em><strong>.us</strong> </em>are viable alternatives.</p><p></p><p>Do you care to discuss how I intend to market .link domains to the health care industry? To the Financial Services and Real Estate industry? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bulloney, post: 2356120, member: 322963720"] Not so sure I was off topic in that I own Biggie.[B][I]link[/I] [/B]and I was simply pointing out a wee bit of irony....sorry if you were offended. I really don't trust anyone in the aftermarket game starting with Go Daddy. While I owned a company, Inquisitor Investigations (from 1995 to 2015) very little gets by me. I've now had a half dozen [B]unethical[/B] experiences with multiple registries that speaks volumes about the nature of the industry. In the case of GD, the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing (GD and Afternic), and I'm still investigating the reasoning behind it? You were the one who mentioned "hype" as being my "only hope". You might add "truth" and "law suits" to that equation. When you have the likes of Verisign on your side, it makes for a compelling case. When few if any nicknames with .com are actually available, domain extensions like [I][B].link[/B][/I] and [I][B].us[/B] [/I]are viable alternatives. Do you care to discuss how I intend to market .link domains to the health care industry? To the Financial Services and Real Estate industry? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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