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    rjjj111
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    Posted: 2004-Jan-10 17:42
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    I have a yahoo store and a listing in their directory before the yearly 299.00 fee they charge annually now. I want to close down the yahoo store and then I want to change this yahoo directory listing to point to my new web site at a different domain. I am concerned if they change it they will want me to pay the yearly listing fee now. I do not mind paying a one time listing change fee I just do not want to pay a yearly fee from here forward. Any feed back on how to do this, and not to be charged the annual fee?



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    Posted: 2004-Jan-12 17:15
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    So, as I understand what you're saying, you want to close your Yahoo! store and change the directory listing that you currently have to a new domain name?

    You could probably get them to change the listing, but it will still need to point to the domain name that's grandfathered-in to the listings. Otherwise, you'll have to play their game, which is pay $299 annually for each domain.

    Personally, I would keep that same domain name so that you don't have to pay (I believe they'll change the listing and perhaps the category but not the domain name listed) and just put new content on that domain name.


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