>As I have said before, Netsol does enough documented
>underhanded things that we really do not need to start
>listing all the things they might do.
Just to clarify -- my original comment was "The rumor is that you can
gamble the $60 at SnapNames to get the domain". Either way, NetSol is
dirty. When you check with NetSol to see if a domain has expired, they
advertise the SnapNames service. There are two possibilities:
[1] The rumor is true, and the $60 will get you the domain (in which case
NetSol is essentially forcing people to pay about 4x the going rate for
domains)
[2] The rumor is not true, and the $60 goes straight to SnapName's pockets
(in which case NetSol is advertising a service they know for a fact won't
be able to work).
So whether or not the rumor is true, NetSol is acting underhanded
here. It's like the police catching a burglary suspect, and his alibi is
that he was with his buddy, beating someone up. Although the police can't
say for sure which thing he did, there is no doubt that *some* crime was
committed.
-Scott
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