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I would like some members' $opinions:


SeaTraveling.com

RailTraveller.com

AirTravellers.com



Both single and double "l" are OK.
 

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Into tenses now are you? :)

SeaTraveling.com - $100 Min cause it can work
RailTraveller.com - wrong co-notation I think, drop
AirTravellers.com - $300 Min
 

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"We give you even More BS - Free!"

THAT is wicked FUNNY!! LMAO. :) :)
Sorry for the post, Options ... but I HAD to comment!
Good Luck.
 

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Thanks DC, I tought nobody liked me anymore.:cry:

Originally posted by DotComster
RailTraveller.com - wrong co-notation I think, drop

Why do you think so?
On the contrary I thought this was the best among the three.:)
 

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Thanks you CoolHost! - Glad someone noticed :)

Rail - as compared to train does not convey travel. It can - but train is the default.
 

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Originally posted by DotComster
Rail - as compared to train does not convey travel. It can - but train is the default.

Hmm... I thought about those things, eg. BoatTraveller.com is
still free, but I choose the SeaTraveling.com for the same reason.
Google returns more "rail travel" pages than "train travel" ones.
 
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