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What's the point of Epik Forever Registration?
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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2350351" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>It's a registration, just as much as renewal is a synonym of likes for those who are domain name investors.</p><p></p><p>Know why? I can have a hand registered domain and choose to make it a Forever Registration with my very first purchase. Had I bought it later from NameLiquidate, it would be a renewal, but still, be my registered domain that I choose to not ever expire with the addition of registering it as a Forever Registration.</p><p></p><p>What word do you want to argue next?</p><p></p><p>As I previously mentioned, "perpetual" has the potential of not hitting all English speakers the same due to reading levels and usage. Just my 2 cents after researching the word usage with mentions amongst thousands of periodicals, etc. (see mentions list above).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2350351, member: 130638"] It's a registration, just as much as renewal is a synonym of likes for those who are domain name investors. Know why? I can have a hand registered domain and choose to make it a Forever Registration with my very first purchase. Had I bought it later from NameLiquidate, it would be a renewal, but still, be my registered domain that I choose to not ever expire with the addition of registering it as a Forever Registration. What word do you want to argue next? As I previously mentioned, "perpetual" has the potential of not hitting all English speakers the same due to reading levels and usage. Just my 2 cents after researching the word usage with mentions amongst thousands of periodicals, etc. (see mentions list above). [/QUOTE]
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