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tsoules.com
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it has 2 vowels in it, it is not a chipI feel no value in it.
It is 5L random chip, and it is not pronounceable.
Your being a bit harsh with the old man knock, considering they signed up a month ago, takes years to get the knack of a good name. We all make mistakes, he is lucky to have namepros.Looks like this old man does not know anything about domain names, you're just registered all bad domain names,no valuable if dont want to say junk names, it's wasting your time and your money. Sorry for saying heavy words but it's can help you better orient your domains, you should be learn more before register domains-just IMO.
Looks like this old man does not know anything about domain names, you're just registered all bad domain names,no valuable if dont want to say junk names, it's wasting your time and your money. Sorry for saying heavy words but it's can help you better orient your domains, you should be learn more before register domains-just IMO.
Your being a bit harsh with the old man knock, considering they signed up a month ago, takes years to get the knack of a good name. We all make mistakes, he is lucky to have namepros.
Yea, the tsoules one sounds like something French, the xxifa missed the mark, close xifa would be great, even xiffa, or xifax, but that is why it is a reg fee name, close, but not there yet.
Lastly, I hope you see this as conversational! Like I said, I am not understanding what is terrible about xxifa as it relates to 21st century financial advisement . . .
Hi
the problem is that you are acquiring some names that "don't speak for themselves"
therefore, you have to speak for them.... you have to explain to the viewers what they mean, because their meaning is not obvious.
if nobody see's what you see, then is it really visible?
imo...


