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Originally Posted by Greenie
Stop trying to fuck over hard working webmasters by buying similar or typo domain names.
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You know our southern continent friends could have a viable business model that may represent a trend. We've all seen the "collective" approach in the negative light too many times. But what if you could do it with honest guys you knew weren't going to fuck you?
About the general topic of buying same or like kind domain names and trying to exploit them; I'm always surprised by the hatred towards those that try these attempts. You generally only see this in porn and yet is a commonly held attitude.
IMHO This approach has been considered commonly fair game for a long time in mainstream. Its seen as the investment in your brand. Its up to you to grap all the close domains you can think of on the basis of how important it is to you and if you forget, oops. Likewise true, these many domains have been associated with spam and such but there are great, legitimate, competitive uses for them if not only for resale. IMHO