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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!My wife and a friend of hers decided to start a joint venture (breeding and training vlcaks) and my wife came up with the name and asked me to register the .com for it.
Fair enough, right?
To say I don't trust her friend as far as I can throw her is an understatement. It looks like her friend has tried to tear my wife and I apart in the past (yet my wife is to nice to see it) - for example she claims I trashed her on a forum and posted all her contact information. All I said was that she was getting a dog for the wrong reason and never posted her personal information (this has been going on ever since her friend got divorced).
Recently her friend tried to register the .com and noticed it was registered (big deal) and asked my wife about it. She told her friend that she had asked me to register it and I did.
Her friend's comment really ticket me off.
"He is always stealing the good names from me".
Um, my wife, who came up with the idea, had me register the name nor did I ever "steal" any names or ideas from her (I have a feeling she's mad because I cornered the market on vlcak related domain names as well as the name for the Vlcak club of America) and some other vlcak + keyword domains (important ones).
Sadly, I can already see this going the way of another breed club here in the US that is in the midst of a vicious civil war and my wife and her friend could be the flashpoint of it. Thank god the side that puts ethics and transparency above almost everything else.
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