Hello easygoing, Friday, December 08, 2000, 6:28:31 PM, you wrote: > Clap! Clap! Clap! > William is great for ignoring facts that disagree with his opinions. > This doesn't really have much of an impact on us anymore, as we have > switched to a Registrar that protects our interests in the case of charge > backs. The only reason we monitor this list is that we still have a large So what do you call putting domains on hold and suspending them when you have a charge back? Do you call that unreasonable? And you talk about other's ignoring facts selectively? -- Best regards, William mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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