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January 7, 2007 at 2:55 pm #721340
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InactiveI am missing something here or does Godaddy accept gambling content on their “paid-for hosting servers”? If so where is the problem?
greek39
January 7, 2007 at 5:53 pm #721367
biggygMemberwhen you move a domain from godaddy they will not charge you , you just have to pay the new company the fee to transfer .
January 7, 2007 at 8:24 pm #721387Anonymous
InactiveHostgator is my host, they’re so far kool with online gambling. GoDaddy is my registrar.. if GoDaddy decided not to like online gambling… Does that effect my domains?
~LadyH
January 8, 2007 at 10:04 am #721452
ICL RepMembergreek39 wrote:I am missing something here or does Godaddy accept gambling content on their “paid-for hosting servers”? If so where is the problem?greek39
Hi Greek39,
yes there is no problem anymore :bigsmile: because the support from Godaddy told me that they do allow gambling content sites on their paid-for hosting servers.
I was just wandering why in the license agreements they do not specify that they do not allow gambling sites only on free hosting servers..not very clear contract.January 8, 2007 at 2:01 pm #721479Anonymous
Inactiveviolettax wrote:Hi Greek39,
I was just wandering why in the license agreements they do not specify that they do not allow gambling sites only on free hosting servers..not very clear contract.Well congratulations, Godaddy in my opinion seems to be unspecific on most things. I personally do not like the company all that much. There are the Walmart for domains and hosting. In any case good luck and start making some money.
greek39
January 8, 2007 at 5:42 pm #721529
ICL RepMembergreek39 wrote:Well congratulations, Godaddy in my opinion seems to be unspecific on most things. I personally do not like the company all that much. There are the Walmart for domains and hosting. In any case good luck and start making some money.greek39
Thank you!!!!!!:rollover:
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