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Dns.co.uk £500
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Let it drop. If you want to develop such a site, I'd probably reg a different name.
Perfect domain for that. I don't see it having any commercial value.
Very nice site. Maybe a filter/order by mileage?
"Tourism Ireland chief executive Niall Gibbons said the website was built after a full open EU tender" Aren't there any designers in Ireland?...
model kits .co.uk is nice. Ditch the .org.uk domains. Too specific.
I don't see any value here, I'm afraid.
Something more geographically specific would probably to FTR for any smaller businesses. Bigger players would be branded.
I just don't see why, in that enviable situation, you wouldn't just sit tight and keep the punters happy. I don't see what she has to gain from...
http://web.archive.org/web/20070125041742/http://www.nominet.org.uk/digitalAssets/3257_dotukrevisited.pdf
If I was the extremely successful Chief Executive of this non profit organisation, then I'd just strive to keep the reliable, professional...
This is what I don't understand.. Lesley Cowley, takes £265k+ a year, has an OBE to her name and (you would assume) a substantial pension waiting....
NO! If GreyWing is a sitting on dynamite, then the bang will attract Goverment attention. Which isn't great news. If they really are up to...
If you get a trademark for blowerz.co.uk to cover your funky leaf blower brand, I doubt you will be able to stop an 'adult' site trading as...
Just to clarify, the trademark would need to be in the correct class, plus you have the hurdle of getting a trademark. If you are talking...
The phishers are going to love this. barclaysco.uk Doesn't look right to me, but the average joe is going to be confused.
You really don't want that! With the digital economy act ,the goverment has the power to take over Nominet if they wish (I believe). That's why I...
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