Gone? But, surely not forgotten already?
The plan was, to show you the plan, but
plainly, the planners have other plans planned.
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Plan? What plan...?
Briefly, the first "plan" (prone to disappearing) was: To earn $200,000 (two-hundred thousand Dollars) per year for doing next to nothing. The only requirement was pay between 5 and 45 thousand dollars for a kit of site templates and software. All the buyer does, is set this kit up and leave it alone most of the time. The kit automates the processes of domain registration, it automates hosting, responds to transactions automatically, and collects any visitor data submitted though it's template (email, forum, C.V. etc.) submission forms.
Domain sales are automated. There's an auto responder like an email auto responder except it responds to the domain transaction steps, if it's allowed to by the server. Wherever there's an offer like this there's the ubiquitous "revolutionary" component in the "software". Here's a snippet from an article on ratemyhost.com
" ... It has become easier and easier for individuals to create reseller accounts with their web hosts and up sell their plans at a profit for themselves. A big fraud which is now public was the massive reselling of Super.Nu automated hosting packages. Their purchasable reseller bots required virtually no work on the part of the reseller. All they had to do is whip up a catchy web site and pretend to be a friendly host. It worked, but only for a short while.
... The basic WHOIS check can easily uncover a reseller. Whenever the web hosts's URL and DNS server addresses differ, you should suspect foul play. If their address is a PO BOX or includes an apartment number - you know you are not dealing with professionals. ...
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The software automatically stores all sale-able data collected at each level of the network structure, the marketing value of this data adds to income. The kit supplies a central web based control panel for the buyer to observe and use the data from his share of the network. Each kit purchased from a business lead originating from any site could earn the owner a $5,000 (five thousand) Dollar commission.
Then there was shopping. This truly defines the purpose of the network. Sites contained shopping links enabling purchases to be logged, commissions calculated and assigned to the respective operators. So far, all pretty normal stuff in the click-through counting web commerce world. Except usually, where real "portal" or "index" type listings actually list choices of competing suppliers and shippers, every site in this one-man internet empire-in-a-box has one single shopping link to the site of a single supplying/shipping partner who returns commission on sales to each empire-in-a-box owner. The conjecture is; that if "channelling visitors towards their income generating buying & shopping partner site" is the town-index main function, then obviously skill requirements for the job of "Local Operator" will never include those needed to set up a commercial site for any local small business, because local small business is it's buying & shipping partner's competition. If I operated town-index sites, I might be accused of gathering all local businesses under my wing, just to stifle or even prevent any successful web ventures encroaching on their buying & shipping commissions.

Then a name in a domain, rained mainly on my brain...
which in turn lead to : (not a plan, but) the plan...

Which of course squared all three side of the circle quite nicely, with another name : Edward Hadome, of Bucharest.

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