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What is a "Struggle Session" and why we should avoid them at DNForum
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<blockquote data-quote="Fried" data-source="post: 2348272" data-attributes="member: 322957690"><p>When you knowingly use it as evidence to support a false narrative, and have a history of distorting the truth on the little things, it makes one begin to wonder if the company is distorting the truth in other (<em>larger</em>) area's.</p><p></p><p>namePros is a business; not a charity. nP likely makes more money off the average domainer in membership fee's than epik makes from the average nP member. To have a secondary account, I am happy to be a paying member to support namePros. Insult them for <em>censoring independent thinkers </em>if that's your modus operandi, or respect their business model, and treat nP as you wish to be treated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fried, post: 2348272, member: 322957690"] When you knowingly use it as evidence to support a false narrative, and have a history of distorting the truth on the little things, it makes one begin to wonder if the company is distorting the truth in other ([I]larger[/I]) area's. namePros is a business; not a charity. nP likely makes more money off the average domainer in membership fee's than epik makes from the average nP member. To have a secondary account, I am happy to be a paying member to support namePros. Insult them for [I]censoring independent thinkers [/I]if that's your modus operandi, or respect their business model, and treat nP as you wish to be treated. [/QUOTE]
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