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whats a hoster? a host?
 

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Looks like you should renew, if those bids are legit....

still, I've never heard of a hoster :weird: do people really say that
 

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As a webhost myself, I can safely say that the word hoster is often used. Domainhoster, webhoster, etc.

I say renew it.

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Dont renew it, sell it to me, and make me renew it.

I'll pay $25 with Paypal
 

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Originally posted by sossiges
Should I renew?

Thanks.

I don't mind the domain name persay, but the "Free" business model went out in the late 1990's. I don't envision "Free Hosting" in the future, but who knows.

It's worth more than the "reg fee" especially since alaneads is willing to pay $25. I say sell it to him if you don't plan on developing it yourself.

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yes, sell it to the intersted party! TO him, it means something and thus the offer. To most of us, its well shall I say a "questionable" word.

Go for the sale unless it was your primary hosting site or somethin.
 

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Originally posted by beashnet
As a webhost myself, I can safely say that the word hoster is often used. Domainhoster, webhoster, etc.

I guess if you are speaking as a host, and not a high school graduate :weird:

I'm still surprised people refer to a host as a hoster. Lots of illiterates, I guess.
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Yep I was only speaking as a webhost :D

I didn't say it was a legitimate word, only that it's used quite often.

-F

(Oh and English is not my mother language, so don't put any blame on me if I say something grammatically incorrect.. blame my teachers. Heh)
 
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