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Below is the so-called Pool.com 'hot list' for today.
It includes obvious TM names like virginairlines.com or linksys.org.
Is Pool so desperate that they need to lure newbies into ordering problem domains like these ?
And it's not just today's list that is questionable, TM names are a common occurence with them.
Question: how can we possibly be taken seriously as an industry when the leading companies encourage cybersquatting behavior ?![Roll Eyes :rolleyes: :rolleyes:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
It includes obvious TM names like virginairlines.com or linksys.org.
Is Pool so desperate that they need to lure newbies into ordering problem domains like these ?
And it's not just today's list that is questionable, TM names are a common occurence with them.
Question: how can we possibly be taken seriously as an industry when the leading companies encourage cybersquatting behavior ?
Deleting Domains
If you see a domain you want in the Top Deleting Domains list, place your backorder before 19:00 GMT (2:00pm EST) on Sunday, November 11, 2007.
Top Deleting Domains for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2007
3dtower.com 3gf.net 3v3v.com
88abc.com 91o.com computergame.net
corporateanarchy.net daughterofthunder.com donmacgill.com
eqob.com gtb.info linksys.org
maiphuongthuy.info maoku.com marriotgreatjobs.com
masjid.org myfloridaacessflorida.com myfloridalottery.com
myspacemagic.com nongye.net pacificcoastlines.com
pantylunch.com paradisecityonlinecasinogames.com pornocz.com
streetbuck.com tvw.info twf.info
virginairlines.com wycieczki.com wymp.com