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every day i will make a list of the expired domains for the next day

if you 'll register and believe you can push me some NP$ , i will donate them to the charity here on namepro :
so donate , if not for my work , at least fo charity please ...
http://www.namepros.com/showthread.php?t=54088
here is the first list : expires 12/08/2004
1221.NET
2686.COM
3489.NET
6779.COM
6779.NET
8067.NET
9747.COM
9973.COM

hope someone interested
remember if you register some, please donate NP$ , all go to charity event here on namepro !!!!!

if someone wants a list based on some word or letters , pm me and i'll do it for NP$ , they all go to charity....
i wanna spend some time every day doing something helpful for others *<|
 
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Oh okay..
 
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what do you think
it worth it to post this list ?
do you think someone will donate ??? :!:
 
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Yes people will. But nowadays, number domains are most likely snapped. Especially the .com. Not that we don't want to donate NP$, but we simply don't really have a chance hand registering 4 number domains (.com/.net). So you might want to try another type of domains?

Thanks for your willingness to share tho,
Flora. :xf.love:
 
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MissFlora said:
Yes people will. But nowadays, number domains are most likely snapped. Especially the .com. Not that we don't want to donate NP$, but we simply don't really have a chance hand registering 4 number domains (.com/.net). So you might want to try another type of domains?

Thanks for your willingness to share tho,
Flora. :xf.love:

thanks miss flora
please give me a type you would want .... :blink:
 
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