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SiLeNcE
06-29-2001, 05:16 PM
Can someone tell me where i can get a script to get rid of a NameZero banner at the bottom of my site please?
cao825
06-29-2001, 05:29 PM
Sorry, we don't cheat out services here. You have to use your own money if you want to get an actual domain name.
SiLeNcE
06-29-2001, 05:37 PM
I paid for this, but it put a banner on it..
cao825
06-29-2001, 06:24 PM
Well, you got jipped very badly if you paid for a free domain account. You should have gone through services with reputations, like Network Solutions. We still don't crack banners here
Dave Swift
06-29-2001, 06:48 PM
If you paid for a NameZero domain and they still have their banner up, then you can get rid of that by logging into your acount (at http://controlpanel.namezero.com/login.jsp)and selecting 'Navbar'.
Originally posted by cao825
Well, you got jipped very badly if you paid for a free domain account. You should have gone through services with reputations, like Network Solutions. We still don't crack banners here
Just for the record Network Solutions sucks major ba..., well lets just say they suck.
Good Luck,
Paul
cao825
06-29-2001, 11:09 PM
Well, Hacker, I have never experienced any problems with them, though I don't use them as my server. HA HA. So, I wouldn't really know. I just usually buy my domain from them, or directnic.com. Something like that. I use other sites for my server. ;) !
Originally posted by cao825
Well, Hacker, I have never experienced any problems with them, though I don't use them as my server. HA HA. So, I wouldn't really know. I just usually buy my domain from them, or directnic.com. Something like that. I use other sites for my server. ;) !
Well I have many friends and a boss who used them. They put me thrugh much trouble. I think it takes them like a week for the DNS info to change and about 2 for them to reply to your e-mails. If you aren't really using them then you shouldn't have problems. Also I don't really like any registar that you have to pay $70 for a domain when you could get the same one for $10. Well that's just my opinion, I don't want anyone to take it personally.
Thanks,
Paul
cao825
06-30-2001, 12:15 PM
It isn't quite $70. Last time I checked it was $30. But, none the less, it is still a high price. directnic.com has even better prices. I once got $5.99 for a domain. What a deal! LOL ;) ! Hacker, also, I don't think that anyone is going to take any offense from that. ;) !
Dave Swift
06-30-2001, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by cao825
It isn't quite $70. Last time I checked it was $30. But, none the less, it is still a high price. directnic.com has even better prices. I once got $5.99 for a domain. What a deal! LOL ;) ! Hacker, also, I don't think that anyone is going to take any offense from that. ;) !
$5.99 is good!
Then again it depends what the domain was.
cao825
06-30-2001, 01:19 PM
my friend got hardwarepub.com
jollyfactory
07-12-2001, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by hacker
Just for the record Network Solutions sucks major ba..., well lets just say they suck.
Good Luck,
Paul
hmm, then what paid service would you reccomend hacker?!?!?!
whkoh
07-12-2001, 03:33 AM
$10
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