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Re: Alarm/security related domains for sale



On Sunday, May 13, 2012 1:30:05 AM UTC-5, G. Morgan wrote:
> Frank Kurz Wrote:=20
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> >On 06/05/2012 11:27 PM, G. Morgan wrote:
> >> G. Morgan Wrote:
> >>
> >>> I'm going to auction these off, but I would like to give the
> >>> participants here first shot if interested.
> >>>
> >>> My email address is real, if you want any of these domains please
> >>> send a reasonable offer and we can do it without 3rd parties
> >>> involved.
> >>>
> >>> I would prefer the buyer take them all, for simplicity.  But I'm
> >>> flexible, and hell, it may turn out that no one wants them!
> >>>
> >>> Here:
> >>>
> >>> alarmlease.com
> >>> honeywell-alarms.com
> >>> houston-security-camera.com
> >>> houston-security-cameras.com
> >>> security-cameras-direct.com
> >>>
> >>> I don't want to haggle, best price first.  Mini- (silent) auction
> >>> begins now and ends at 10PM Central 5/11/12
> >>>
> >>> If you have been outbid, I will let you know and let you submit
> >>> ONE more bid.
> >>
> >> I have a bidder.  The current bid is .39=A2
> >>
> >> I think we can do better than that girls.
> >>
> >> Honeywell-alarms.com is worth at least $500 as a landing
> >> page/re-direct to your online store.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >Seeing as how "Honeywell" is a registered trademark, I should think that=
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> >using this domain might just infringe on that.  They've got even deeper=
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> >pockets than Brinks and we all know the kind of trouble Jim R. wound up=
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> >in.  I wouldn't wish that on anyone!
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> That may be true, but I've owned it for a while and no complaints
> yet.  I just can't keep up with a store, the back-end is more work
> than I thought it would be.  My card processor holds back 30% for
> 90 days, making a lot of money out floating. It's unsustainable
> for someone without a huge credit line.

No complaints because it's likely they don't know about it, try putting som=
ething on it and you'll see some movement on Honeywell's part

That's almost as bad as the shit Rodney was trying to do


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