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I nearly worked for an online ticket touting service this year but bombed out in the first day. I have too many morals.
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Originally posted by Dundeegeorgesome nasty entrepreneurs have gambled some money that people will want to buy the domain names they own, and now I want one, it's not fair.
Jesus H Christ, have I signed onto the ******* caravanners' board by accident.
Contractors my arse. Is anyone here 'asset-rich cash-poor' and getting rid of their buy-to-let?
(Hit's throat a la Pete) 'Hwankers, hah''
Domain name pimps are scum the same as ticket touts are scum. If you think differently, you remind me of a little Irish saying. “You’re a waanker”
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Oh help me help me Mr. Marx
Originally posted by TheMonkeyTrading standards would be on their arse!
Jesus H Christ, have I signed onto the ******* caravanners' board by accident.
Contractors my arse. Is anyone here 'asset-rich cash-poor' and getting rid of their buy-to-let?
(Hit's throat a la Pete) 'Hwankers, hah''
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It's amazing what you can find:
the domain squatter in person...
Angus Hanton
35 Giant Arches Road, London SE24 9HP
020 7737 0070
Happy happy libelous bollocks
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanBirdseye buy up all the peas they want and then charge what they like at the supermarkets.
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Originally posted by AtWok, go then buy all supplies of food, destroy 90% of it and make profit on remaining, I am sure you will get a medal for that.
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ok, go then buy all supplies of food, destroy 90% of it and make profit on remaining, I am sure you will get a medal for that.
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Originally posted by AtWThis would be anti-competitive behavior.
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekNo one else makes Ferraris and I can't afford any of their cars.
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Originally posted by AtWNominet is a monopoly in the UK.
The behavior of cybersquatting companies who buy lots of domains from registars is a classic example of anti-competitive behavior: restricting supply of goods or services and charging a lot more for small part of such supply sold: they do not add any value, a domain is an electronic thing that is not made any better by having bought it, so price hike from $10 to $500 or more is purely speculative.
Let's just leave it at that.
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I think Ferrari are operating an anti-competitive monopolistic business. No one else makes Ferraris and I can't afford any of their cars. I demand to be protected from such gouging.
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Originally posted by The Lone GunmanYou have no right to a particular domain name and if some enterprising chap is willing to take a punt then let them.
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Nominet is a monopoly in the UK.
The behavior of cybersquatting companies who buy lots of domains from registars is a classic example of anti-competitive behavior: restricting supply of goods or services and charging a lot more for small part of such supply sold: they do not add any value, a domain is an electronic thing that is not made any better by having bought it, so price hike from $10 to $500 or more is purely speculative.
Let's just leave it at that.
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There is no excuse for going in the sweet shop and buying ALL the push pops so you can sell them to the children for £19250 each (the precise markup of these squatters).
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