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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Pacific Northwest, USA
Posts: 97
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I would like to buy a domain name from the willing seller of same. How? The seller says;
We'll need to complete a Transfer agreement; do you have a directNIC account? You may download the form and complete it using the information at www.directnic.com/whois. I went to the site which asked me to search for the owner of the domain. I have done that and saved that lengthy information on my notepad. I am new to this and need your help. newomij |
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Member (7 bit)
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Pacific Northwest, USA
Posts: 97
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Well, after you so kindly pointed to the link, I followed it precisely and in a few days, I should be the proud owner of a new domain name that will match the business I am launching on June 1 of 2007. Fortunately for all of you, my business has nothing to do with computers other than a small website for potential clients to look at.
Thank you for your assistance!!! newomij |
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