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Who are the top 5 domain aggregators?

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Might be, it is a sales letter, but I it gives an idea of how big he really is. the 50,000 domains is incorrect however. And PWC.com is back with www.PriceWaterhouseCoopers.com, and so is http://www.the-underdogs.org. But it says in the sales letter that he sold it for 400.00. So my question is could we verifie that with the owner? And als what did PWC.com sell for?
 

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Mail3K.com said:
Might be, it is a sales letter, but I it gives an idea of how big he really is. the 50,000 domains is incorrect however. And PWC.com is back with www.PriceWaterhouseCoopers.com, and so is http://www.the-underdogs.org. But it says in the sales letter that he sold it for 400.00. So my question is could we verifie that with the owner? And als what did PWC.com sell for?

pwc.com is 'back' probably because they paid him three suitcases full of 'dead presidents' for it d:-)
 

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It is obviously biased. They are trying to sell their expired service. Let's just stick to the verifiable facts, if possible.

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