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		<title>Comment on One for the Circular File</title>
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			<name>Fred</name>
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		<updated>2006-08-19T13:32:41Z</updated>
		<published>2006-05-25T01:34:28Z</published>
		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Another cute trick I had pullled o me once by another such company (no names, but their initials are N.S.)...<br> <br>Say the bill is due June 1st, they send a bill on May 3rd, "payable in the next 30 days". <br> <br>Then, since you've been invoiced, they put a hold on the domain name so it cannot be moved until "brought current with the accounting dept.<br> <br>Of course, at the time, their fee for this service was over $50 for the year.<br> <br>Peace Binnie, and good luck with this,<br>Fred]]></content>
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