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I've just received back the complainant's second chance at fighting his third of the argument, don't they half go on? But I turned the tables I think, I blew their defamation back in their face so much (I used their own evidence and emails against them to keep them on track haha) that their whole second reponse was about that alone and full of but he did this and but he did that.
Win or lose I'm happy about that. Oh yes I am haha
So either I made matters worse by ensuring that's what they did or if I hadn't then they would have spent their time writing about another aspect. Now for the non standard submission - which in all sense and purpose there is no such thing, as the human mind finds it hard to block anything it's read or has knowledge of, even when making an informed decision so hopefully it will be just accepted.
The complainant however has a distinct lack of understanding of what affiliate marketing is so if I can put in the non standard submission what affiliate marketing is, even though I made it very clear in the first instance, then that should work.
For some reason the complainant now thinks when I notified them of interest in the domain that I was offering to build them a website as well? it shows what frame of mind they're in doesn't it? It's as if they're just trying it on without reading the facts. I certainly aint taking this seriously anymore, if I lose, I lose. It'll be a liberty though, the complainant aint got a brain.
I should still sue the bugger for defamation, he aint shut up even in his second chance, you can't write something and in the same sentance imply you never bloody meant it, it's just I'm as near to £3000 and having the will to spend that on getting a domain back as I am to having a million to spend on a stamp.
I don't know how I end up in these situations, it's like standing on the corner of Harrods waiting for a colleague and a bird comes up to you asking if you want a twig. If I wanted a twig I'd go down the woods and pick one up you traveller... leave me alone haha
Unregistered trade mark, I've never heard of anything so absurd. If they have rights in it, surely they'd show proof? if it's this easy to get a domain name off someone and claim this rubbish, wait until the whole world finds out about it, there will be DRS cases all over the place. Someone will get rich. And it aint the people losing £6.09 a time.
Win or lose I'm happy about that. Oh yes I am haha
So either I made matters worse by ensuring that's what they did or if I hadn't then they would have spent their time writing about another aspect. Now for the non standard submission - which in all sense and purpose there is no such thing, as the human mind finds it hard to block anything it's read or has knowledge of, even when making an informed decision so hopefully it will be just accepted.
The complainant however has a distinct lack of understanding of what affiliate marketing is so if I can put in the non standard submission what affiliate marketing is, even though I made it very clear in the first instance, then that should work.
For some reason the complainant now thinks when I notified them of interest in the domain that I was offering to build them a website as well? it shows what frame of mind they're in doesn't it? It's as if they're just trying it on without reading the facts. I certainly aint taking this seriously anymore, if I lose, I lose. It'll be a liberty though, the complainant aint got a brain.
I should still sue the bugger for defamation, he aint shut up even in his second chance, you can't write something and in the same sentance imply you never bloody meant it, it's just I'm as near to £3000 and having the will to spend that on getting a domain back as I am to having a million to spend on a stamp.
I don't know how I end up in these situations, it's like standing on the corner of Harrods waiting for a colleague and a bird comes up to you asking if you want a twig. If I wanted a twig I'd go down the woods and pick one up you traveller... leave me alone haha
Unregistered trade mark, I've never heard of anything so absurd. If they have rights in it, surely they'd show proof? if it's this easy to get a domain name off someone and claim this rubbish, wait until the whole world finds out about it, there will be DRS cases all over the place. Someone will get rich. And it aint the people losing £6.09 a time.
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