EBay find of the day and Selling your .AU domain names
I remember an article issue of aftermarket, in which both the outgoing and the incoming messages made me wonders how the people further down in the reorganization made sense of the conflicting visions.
Anyway, take the chance now to reflect a little on what I have:
It's HOT! Pics: Moto CaradisiacMotorcycle specials builders, Orca have been at it again, this time working their magic on a KTM RC8. At around US$30,000 the Red Bull Racing RC8 is certainly not inexpensive, but the custom paint job looks terrific and the list of aftermarket bits is long. Among other things, the bike is fitted with an Akrapovic .. read the rest part.
Take a look on this one post on yesterday.
Filing under: Aftermarket, Time Warp, auction Action, Etc. Volkswagen The seller states he's not really sure what this car is worth. Here's our estimate: it's worth even less than a regular '89 Scirocco with 123,000 miles. Why? Because it's been molested into a Delorean imposter. Not just any Delorean, either, but the Back To The Future Delorean, which so many people feel compelled to recreate as a rolling manifestation of their overdeveloped love for a movie prop. Don't get us wrong, the .. read the rest.
Many people simply believe that it is unnecessary to waste money on it. How about to hear this:
Recently i have acquired a brochure from .AUDA and it goes through the policies of selling your .COM.AU domain name. So if you are looking at selling your .COM.AU on the aftermarket here is a few rules and regulations that you might want to read before going ahead. They go through the usual policies then the key elements of selling your domain. - You cannot register a domain name for the sole purpose of resale or transfer to a third party. - You cannot transfer your domain name for the ..full story.
These arguments about aftermarket really influence my decisions.
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