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And kind of culty.Exactly
Thank you.case is still ongoing.
Andrew Tate loses his appeal to ease judicial restrictions as human trafficking case continues
https://apnews.com/article/andrew-t...court-appeal-33c380daebab86e309b5b787b550fcab
I doubt the $10,000,000 price tag, but it's a top-G acquisition for sureSuch heavy claims about someone you don't know. It's easy to make accusations and call someone names when you aren't the one in the spotlight. Why not just focus on the domain in question and leave the buyer's life out of it?
I'm particularly interested in knowing if he actually acquired the name for $10m
HahahahahaMade me laugh at loud that the very first FAQ is titled
"Is this program suitable for women?"
Have we got any proof he paid $10,000,000 for it?
Yeah anyone can claim paying $10,0000,000 for a domain nameah well, the guy is a despicable piece of sh*t and I don't believe anything he says....that's why I asked
5 syllables is my only attack vectorI honestly don't even think the domain is that great for this project, never mind for $10M.
It is almost too generic in a field where branding is very important.
Brad
Absolutely ,there 100% legal looks a little messed up with the font but thats a name pros thing ,so if you would direct email someone about a college and they click on this ,it can take you to a totally legal legit college such as harvard or anything else ,its only a redirect and is a domain hack ,looked into it totally legal ,now whats your BEEFAre you serious with this domain you have posted?
Such heavy claims about someone you don't know. It's easy to make accusations and call someone names when you aren't the one in the spotlight. Why not just focus on the domain in question and leave the buyer's life out of it?
I'm particularly interested in knowing if he actually acquired the name for $10m
He should buy EasyLearning.com
This is the guy who beat women's & put them to make s*e for money ?