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    Australia registers two millionth domain name as prices for established sites take of

    Typo on the article says hardware sold for $330 000 !!!!!!
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    NetFleet breaches Code of Practice

    Can't use logic on Fanbois! :)
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    NetFleet breaches Code of Practice

    don't take this the wrong way domainlover, but you're going off topic. to get it back on - sending spam to a competitor's customers would have taken some effort and someone within the company must have known it was not the right thing to do (illegal under the spam act) yet according to the...
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    NetFleet breaches Code of Practice

    You can't be serious. They have done a lot for the industry? They have tarnished it. They are in the business for themselves. That they would poach a competitor's customers in such a way proves what they are. AUDA's response was weak. Destroy all records? How about a public apology, if I were...
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    NetFleet breaches Code of Practice

    Can Netfleet be trusted? NetFleet sent out promotional emails to approximately 1,200 customers of Drop.com.au, using contact details obtained from the .au registry database. After the above mentioned issue and winning bids not honoured (one example...
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    Buying an existing .com.au domain name

    When I registered my first domain name many years back, there had to be a close correlation between the business name and the domain name to justify why you wanted that domain. So... in 2010 if you purchase an existing registered domain name from another individual/trust/company, should your...
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    Question for fabulous.com and similiar services

    First, hello, lurker and now first time poster. I noticed the top sales recently include SexToys.com.au $25,500 SexShop.com.au $4,000 First, I'm surprised at the difference in pricing on the two above domains. Then for these generic names the sale prices are listed as: Stay.com.au $14,000...
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