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Why do Nominet waste....

Discussion in 'Nominet General Information' started by domaingenius, Oct 25, 2006.

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  1. domaingenius

    domaingenius Well-Known Member

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    ......so much time, effort and above all else paper (bearing in mind the environment) sending endless reams of paperwork that, excuse me for saying this but I bet its true, hardly anyone takes a blind bit of notice of except when stacking up the ever increased pile of unopened white A4 envelopes in the corner ?. Surely the joy of computers and internet was in most part to avoid use of paper form communication, yet Nominet seem oblivious to that, WHY ?

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  3. Paullas

    Paullas Super Moderator Staff Member

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    buy a shredder from Recycle.co.uk and post the shredded paper back to them :) they will soon stop it hahah

    sorry for the plug but couldnt resist.
     
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    seanc Well-Known Member

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    do the Nominet Domain Certificates actuly prove or used for anything?
     
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    Whois-Search Well-Known Member

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    I think it's a British thing........ we like everything in writing and signed.

    They will have most likely done some survey to show people prefer this.

    But yes it is a waste of paper and do they even use recycled paper?
     
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    grantw Well-Known Member

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    I hope not as mine go straight in the bin.

    Grant
     
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