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    Hey, I have a bunch of XC skis for sale! OK, you need to be 6'2" for them to fit, but still . . . .

    I love craigslist.
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    'Nother question . . . .

    I have amiciveloci.org registered under AT&T Yahoo! domains. We'll be changing our phone and DSL service to Qwest (with a couple months overlap). Does anyone know how I can continue as owner of this domain?

    Hep.

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    should'nt be an issue.

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    Wny not? I pay AT&T for the domain name and will be cancelling sbc/at&t/yahoo/whatever phone and DSL services. Will they send me a bill anyway?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Red face

    A good question!
    I looked up the domain on a who is site(no link since it leads directly to personal info)
    Legally, I think you own Amiciveloci.org until the renewal date (maybe a lease is a more approraite term)
    Noticed that it said "client transferred prohibited", which probably means you cant move to godaddy.com.
    I would contact Yahoo! and see what's up. I think you should be able to have Yahoo continue to host the site, but I'm not an attorney and I don't know what kind of agreements you signed.
    PM me, But I'm not sure If can be of much more help

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    Thanks, Fredwina. I found that but it is still clear as mud. I can find lots of info on yahoo's site except for the chance where someone might be going to another ISP, only coming from another ISP. I mean, if you make it difficult, maybe the client will just give up.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    can you register a slightly different name with a real domain service company like godaddy in the meantime? It's really cheap. I have five domains registered with godaddy.com and their service is excellent. They would probably tell you how to deal with yahoo, too. I had issues with network solutions not wanting to release a domain name for transfer, and godaddy was very helpful in telling me how to get it released.

 

 

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