What’s going on at the free name a galaxy web site?
It offers nothing more than an automatically-generated certificate with the name a person types into a web page form. But, as with virtually anything that’s free, there’s a catch. This name a galaxy website requires that a person enter their name and email address, regardless of the fact that all that is ever sent to the registrant is a computer-generated code that is completely unnecessary. Why is this? One could wonder that the free name a galaxy web site is the performance of a a spammer who is compiling email addresses that are then sold to a third party.
The no-charge name a galaxy website operator says that he has no purpose to sell e-mail addresses. But what is his aim, then? What is his intention for stealing our name a galaxy innovation and produce a free galaxy naming site? If he’s not amassing email addresses for spammers, then perhaps he’s just mean. Our telephone number is proudly released on our web site, but his is not. So it is impossible to call this guy to ask him what he is up to.
The free name a galaxy web site appeared on the internet a few years ago in competition to the fundraising name a galaxy service our observatory offers. We were one of the original name a star services on the internet.











