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4 commentsThursday, June 5, 2008

Yahoo Gets Scrappy Under Fire

Company digs in while execs return volleys

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its a dirty game so no wonder

its a dirty game so no wonder

I use Tripod, they were

I use Tripod, they were originally 19.95 a few years ago when I first started, but now the domaines have gone down to $12.95. 

Rip off

Nice job there doing taking avantage of people.

Yahoo Running BIG SCAM

Yahoo started off offering domain registrations for $3.95 for the first year. I knew they were going to be $9.95 the second year. Then, Yahoo raised them to $12.95 on March 11. Okay, I can understand that. Now on July 1 they go to $34.95. They think they are freaking network solutions.

They are scum bags because their small business panel does not show the registration date or the expiration date. There isn't even any place to see it. They have your credit card info and automatically bill you. They are hoping people will not notice until it is too late.

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