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Jeanco

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Let me know what you think. I know its a NLL, but it has meaning.
 
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low $xx wholesale -- not sure where to go with development and .net hurts it, but better than 7TH.biz
 
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15-20 wholesale , i cant see too many uses for this
 
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Tough Sell.
Goodluck.
 
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2hr i assume you would think means 2 hour. 2 is more then 1 which should be in hours hince 2hrs.net

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low $xx
 
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I cannot see too many uses for it either, and the .net definitely hurts it!
I would say $regfee undeveloped, good luck!
 
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Dude, I just regged 8hr.net. a couple of days ago. Maybe we can combine forces and kick butt. ie If 8hr.net is too much for ya, ya always can go over to 2hr.net. HeHe
 
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can be developed like 2h(e)r.net ;)
 
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Originally posted by suthra
can be developed like 2h(e)r.net ;)

I think that idea is even more far-fetched than "2 hour net"...
 
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Grrilla if you;re interested in the name let me know.
 
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TX Jeanco. One Nhr.net is as much as, (probably more than), i can work w/ at the moment. But will keep it in mind. My thought is that 8hr.net works thematically w/ the 8 work day, whereas, 2hr.net would work well w/ a service that could be ordered and accomplished within 2 hours- ie get your loan app analyzed and approved within 2 hours on the net or have a site designed and up and running in 2 hours.
 
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$50
 
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