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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/906493"><b>knightmb</b></A> : So instead of having one company ransom your domain, you have two or three or more? So what's the difference then. That's why it's just better to whois for the domain you want and then go register if you are certain that it doesn't exist.  :D<br><br>How these companies pulled these business models out of thin air always amazes me.]]></description>
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