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I always enjoy looking at the GAD Customer Sites winners. I've just being looking at todays winner "Helen Rollason's Cancer Charity".
From what I can see this domain isn't with Freeola but Plusnet/Force9 !?
Don't want to take anything away from a "charity" but should this qualify for a GAD?
I always enjoy looking at the GAD Customer Sites winners. I've just being looking at todays winner "Helen Rollason's Cancer Charity".
From what I can see this domain isn't with Freeola but Plusnet/Force9 !?
Don't want to take anything away from a "charity" but should this qualify for a GAD?
I wanted to ask the staffies if we could recommend charities as I said I think this one has already won once before. I'd like to see childrens or cancer charities up for GAD too.
Great to see you doing this Freeola.
Some sort of 'Freeola' connection would seem to make sense...
> Oh and congratulations on your first GAD win the other day :)
Thanks for that!
This is unfortunate timing for me. A win one day and this query the next...
> As I said, I don't want to take anything away from a charity, but
> I'm sure out of the 10,000's of Freeola domains there are
> charitable organisations amoungst them.
>
> Some sort of 'Freeola' connection would seem to make sense...
Maybe theres a personal connection between Freeola staff and the organisation? The charity hasn't won btw, it's a donation.
I probably did once, I just probably never checked though.
Yes, that sounds better.