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Old 08-12-2007, 12:50 PM  
BlackCrayon
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Originally Posted by xmas13 View Post
99% are legal thieves trying to sell you the 'next big thing' with 'huge potential', they would never sell their names if they had any real value, or they would develop it because its the way to go and where the real money is. Go see DNF, few respectable members and an army of noobs with junk domains.

BTW, i wonder what you would do if tomorrow we had a worldwide military confict and internet disappeared (as its not a fundamental need for dictators and poor countries), plus it's under US authority, which is a serious threat to the future of the internet that we know as of today.

Have your country taken over by a dictator, and you can kiss your million dollar domains bye bye.

Moreover you sell rights to something, you don't sell property. It's the Russian real estate system, you bought restricted rights to occupy a certain internet address for a certain time.

You are merely selling leases.

Fuck you cybersquatters, domain parking should be prohibited, even if it wouldn't solve this massive problem on the cyberspace, it would certainly help.

You lazy morons not even capable of building sites on your so fabulous domains, you are pathetic! Liars!

"I got offer(s)" ! Such a bullshit.

Pathetic liars, rackeeteers, extortionists, blackmail experts, manipulators. Welcome to the world of cybersquatting.

"Honest investors/speculators"? MY ASS
Well technically you don't really own physical real estate either. I'm not going to go into details but check it out, there are loopholes to where the government can take your land and you get nothing.

Regardless of what you think of people selling domains, if there wasn't a demand for them domainers wouldn't exist. You really think the only reason people buy names is because they were scammed into it? Give me a break

If the internet "went away" there would be a lot more people in trouble than just people who own valuable domains. A good chunk of the economy relies on the internet.
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