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Should My Son Be A Domainer?
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<blockquote data-quote="enab" data-source="post: 2237899" data-attributes="member: 322949598"><p>Hello there</p><p></p><p>First of all I would like to say that I believe you are an amazing and brave parent/mum, I also believe you were right to ask other members for advice, i am unable to comment on if your son should be a domainer, but i think there is no harm being made him have self taught interest in domaining, my concern would be that you would be prepare to invest that kind of money multiple time in his hobby, which I appreciate and understand to certain extend ... so here is my advice to you. Please before you spend any cent, do talk to Adam Dicker, he is also the owner of this forum, he will advise and give you a very honest opinion what should you do next and how and where to put your money in the safest manner, before you make a very big and expensive mistake, you can visit his other website adamdicker.com where you can book Adam's time at very reasonable price, believe me this will be the best money you have ever invested into something, you will be delighted you did it and you will know exactly what to do next. I hope I am not to late with my advice, hope this massage will be of help to you and your son, I wish you both a very happy life..</p><p></p><p>Warm Regards, Sinisa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enab, post: 2237899, member: 322949598"] Hello there First of all I would like to say that I believe you are an amazing and brave parent/mum, I also believe you were right to ask other members for advice, i am unable to comment on if your son should be a domainer, but i think there is no harm being made him have self taught interest in domaining, my concern would be that you would be prepare to invest that kind of money multiple time in his hobby, which I appreciate and understand to certain extend ... so here is my advice to you. Please before you spend any cent, do talk to Adam Dicker, he is also the owner of this forum, he will advise and give you a very honest opinion what should you do next and how and where to put your money in the safest manner, before you make a very big and expensive mistake, you can visit his other website adamdicker.com where you can book Adam's time at very reasonable price, believe me this will be the best money you have ever invested into something, you will be delighted you did it and you will know exactly what to do next. I hope I am not to late with my advice, hope this massage will be of help to you and your son, I wish you both a very happy life.. Warm Regards, Sinisa [/QUOTE]
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