mylo.x.
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I'm not holding out much hope really
I'm not holding out much hope really
I'm not holding out much hope really
I can't say anything, but at the moment, there is a LOT of hope and Cosmo is going to make sure that it becomes a more POSITIVE site!!!!
I am a successful businessman with over 50 years running multiple businesses. I could pull out one of my many American Express cards and save the website.
I’m not going to do that, because I was poorly treated about six months ago, when I registered for membership, 36 hours later I was accepted, I posted three or four items and was promptly informed that my membership had been canceled. The posts, I posted were copies of the same information word of word from this website “Paranormalis, none of the postings were derogatory, negative, or insulting to anyone, just information like I always post on this great website.
Perhaps 15 years of karma has finally caught up with this website!
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It just seems to me that the current owner could just give the site to someone if they really don't care about it anymore.
Alternatively, they could let the registration expire and someone else could register the domain name. The information might be lost, but surely a backup wouldn't be too hard to come by.