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From: SP on 10 Mar 2010 19:56 Cab wrote: > On Tue, 9 Mar 2010 23:43:19 -0000, ogden wibbled: > > Cab wrote: > >> I enquired how much it'd be to purchase ukrm.net. > > > > Why? > > > > I was busy and bored. HTH. I wasn't busy, so looked up how much it was likely to cost to purchase a .net domain via LCN (low cost names). ?20.00. Using the site you are looking at to purchase the UKRM.NET name and wanting to purchase my own ..NET name came out at almost the same price, less the cents. (When my own domain name is due for renewal I receive post from someone else 'offering' to keep it for me for hundreds of pounds, but it costs less than a fiver for 2 years to renew with LCN). Shop around. -- Lesley Residing in the Capital of Culture 2008 CBR600FW Peugeot 206 S SBS#11 (with oak-leaf cluster) BOTAFOT#101A UKRMHRC#12 BONY#54P BOB#18
From: YTC#1 on 11 Mar 2010 09:16 On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:33:47 +0000, Cab wrote: > YTC#1 wibbled forthrightly: > >> On Tue, 09 Mar 2010 20:06:03 +0000, Cab wrote: >> >> > I enquired how much it'd be to purchase ukrm.net. Here's the reply. >> > >> > --- >> > My name is Patrick Calvoni. I'm a domain consultant with >> > Buydomains.com. >> > >> > I'm contacting you to ensure that you received the price quote for the >> > domain: ukrm.net >> > >> > ukrm.net is currently valued at $5439.32, and can be purchased with a >> > one-time fee with any major credit card, paypal, or wire transfer. >> > >> > Transfer of the domain is fast and easy. We'll send you an email with >> > a unique username and password. >> > >> > You are welcome to use your web host and registrar of choice, or we >> > can set this up for you. >> > >> > Please let me know if you have any questions about the pricing or the >> > purchase process of ukrm.net. >> >> >> Have your fingers set ready to grab it on 19th July > > Why's that? 'cos that is when it is available again. -- Bruce Porter XJR1300SP, XJ900F, GSX250, Pegaso 650 Trail POTM#1(KoTL), WUSS#1 , YTC#1(bar), OSOS#2(KoTL) , DS#3 , IbW#18 ,Apostle#8 "The internet is a huge and diverse community and not every one is friendly" http://www.ytc1.co.uk There *is* an alternative! http://www.openoffice.org/
From: Adrian on 11 Mar 2010 09:38 spike1(a)freenet.co.uk gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying: > The whole domain registration business is as bent as a 3 bob note > anyway. From the start it's been wrong. You should be able to register a > domain and then it's yours, you bought it, not rented it, for good. > No-one can cybersquat you, you own it. Which, of course, assumes people actually _want_ domain names for life. They don't always. Companies go south. Individuals get bored. Projects come to an end. Why should somebody who wants "ProjectNameForAYear.com" pay the same as "BigCorporationsNameForEver.com"? Nah. Daft. You want to make sure you keep the domain name? Simple. Use a reputable reg who won't "forget" to notify you, register it for as long as you can, and keep track of when it's due. Then there's the whole malicious registration mullarkey - I've re- registered domains that've been originally registered by somebody who's used 'em to take a pop, then got bored and gone away. Let 'em expire, wait for the chancers to get bored, then register 'em afresh.
From: Switters on 11 Mar 2010 10:13 On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 14:26:08 GMT, wrote: > The whole domain registration business is as bent as a 3 bob note > anyway. From the start it's been wrong. You should be able to register > a domain and then it's yours, you bought it, not rented it, for good. > No-one can cybersquat you, you own it. That used to be true back in the day, at least for co.uk domains. My work had one for years before some registrar chased us up and said that clearly selling them for life was a mistake and not a viable business solution and really we should be paying annually, and would have to from that point onwards. We had to pay up or lose the domain.
From: doetnietcomputeren on 11 Mar 2010 14:36 On 2010-03-11 15:16:28 +0100, YTC#1 <bdp-spambin(a)ytc1.co.uk> said: >>> >>> Have your fingers set ready to grab it on 19th July >> >> Why's that? > > 'cos that is when it is available again. Expiration date != Available date. -- Dnc
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