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The fix is still in on .travel
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"That's why New.net is still alive and kicking. They're focusing on what they really want to accomplish."
Wrong. New.net is "alive and kicking" because they were able to attract a bunch of speculators, initially, who wasted lots of money on New.net bullshit names.
New.net screwed their customers buy losing all credibility as a registry when they failed to provide the very basics of any competant registry.
Wake up! Everyone wanted to yank .info away from Afilias because Afilias is a piss-poor example of a registry. Well, New.net is exponentially worse.
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Re:New.net deserves .Travel
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