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two thousand dollarsOriginally posted by _V_ View Post
If only we knew somebody with more money than sense...
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Home | Get a .SUCKS domain | Domain Name Registry for dotSucksOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostFTFY
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No, the silly thing is to piss off EU friends over something immaterial like .EU domains, plus cost revenues to .EU registarsOriginally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt's not the EU which assigns domain names. It would be a bit silly to define geographically based domain names and then allow them to be assigned in completely different regions.
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This kicked off in 2018. Anyone with in the UK a renewal for a .eu domain after i think it was 01/09/2018 would be unable to renew. I migrated to my .com and very happy I am with it too.
Anyone who ha left it this late really only has ignorance as an excuse and thats a very bad excuse IMHO
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It's not the EU which assigns domain names. It would be a bit silly to define geographically based domain names and then allow them to be assigned in completely different regions.Originally posted by AtW View PostRather dick move by EU
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Yes, but mine is registered in BG.Originally posted by MasterBait View PostMy website is going to be taken down per Dec 31st as eu domains can no longer be registered in the UK. The only way I can keep it is register at an address in the EU or move to another domain
F@*k brexit!.
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I have an EU domain but just had it on redirect to my COM one so don't really care that it disappears
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