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I just sent an email to a co.uk owner asking if they would consider selling me their .uk equivalent
I know they wouldn't sell me their co.uk because I asked a while ago, they have an active site on it and too much money.
The trouble I had when writing the email was that I realised I needed to explain what .UK was and that it wouldn't interfere with their use of the co.uk..
I'm not sure I did a great job
etc
I thought maybe I should of included a link to a nominet page explaining what .UK is but I didn't want the email to seem like spam
I doubt they will let me have the domain anyway
If you are wondering what it is, it starts with an M
If they don't email me back i will try ringing them and probably talk to a secretary who has no idea what I'm talking about.
I know they wouldn't sell me their co.uk because I asked a while ago, they have an active site on it and too much money.
The trouble I had when writing the email was that I realised I needed to explain what .UK was and that it wouldn't interfere with their use of the co.uk..
I'm not sure I did a great job
.UK domains were launched today, but only the .co.uk holder has the right to register their equivalent .uk domain name.
Since you own xxxxx.co.uk, I was wondering if you would consider selling me the new xxxxx.uk?
This would not interfere at all with xxxxx.co.uk, xxxxx.uk is a totally unique domain on its own
etc
I thought maybe I should of included a link to a nominet page explaining what .UK is but I didn't want the email to seem like spam
I doubt they will let me have the domain anyway
If you are wondering what it is, it starts with an M
If they don't email me back i will try ringing them and probably talk to a secretary who has no idea what I'm talking about.