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- Posted by lotsofextras@gmail.com on March 20th, 2006
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- Posted by William Tasso on March 20th, 2006
Fleeing from the madness of the http://groups.google.com jungle
<lotsofextras@gmail.com> stumbled into news:alt.www.webmaster
and said:
I look forward to my interview with great enthusiasm.
Please make sure to get your people to talk to my people to arrange the
meet.
--
William Tasso
whither a trophy?
- Posted by Viper on March 21st, 2006
William Tasso wrote:
According to a WHOIS search says hostgator.com owns it no wonder it got a
99%. One would has to wonder why they didnt give themselves 100%....
- Posted by hug on March 21st, 2006
"Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote:
Can't make it too easy for the rubes to figger out.
--
http://www.ren-prod-inc.com/hug_soft...action=contact
- Posted by Viper on March 21st, 2006
hug wrote:
Well I guess maybe it isnt owned by them. They just closed the account.
- Posted by Charles Sweeney on March 22nd, 2006
Viper wrote
Good girl.
--
Charles Sweeney
http://CharlesSweeney.com
- Posted by Viper on March 22nd, 2006
Viper wrote:
Well after saying the domain/account was nuked it seems to still be alive
and at hostgator.com. Mark hostgator.com as spammers/spam supporters.
- Posted by lotsofextras@gmail.com on March 22nd, 2006
This is my website. I did not know posting here is spam. I would
delete the ad if I could.
I will never be posting this type of thing again in google groups.
Please let me know how to delete
this ad if possible. Sorry about this.
- Posted by Viper on March 23rd, 2006
lotsofextras@gmail.com wrote:
You cant delete usenet posts.
BTW you need to put your domain into YOUR name or ICANN can take it back.
- Posted by Dylan Parry on March 23rd, 2006
Pondering the eternal question of "Hobnobs or Rich Tea?", Viper finally
proclaimed:
No you don't. The domain records just need to have a valid contact. In
the case of the OP, the domain was registered by his host and is in
their name. Besides, there is nothing to say that the OP *isn't* the
person listed in the contact details for that domain.
--
Dylan Parry
http://electricfreedom.org -- Where the Music Progressively Rocks!


