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Discussion in 'Domain Name Offers Invited' started by Systreg, Apr 20, 2010.

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  1. Systreg

    Systreg Well-Known Member

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    Caught today, please make any offers below, no PM's, as for price, use you're loaf :):

    bread machines .co.uk- 1,900 exact (pre reg date 2000)

    Payment by PayPal, buyer pays Nominet fee, immediate transfer.
     
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  3. Nigel

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    I've just bought one of these - top of the range - cost me a lot of dough :p
     
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    You just want bids on thread?

    No guide price? I guess, as offers are on thread, this is basically an auction.

    So I'll get you started at £50...
     
  5. Systreg

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    @ Someguy, it's not an auction yet, just requesting offers at the moment, and if anything takes my eye I'll then give an end time for when the sale closes.

    Anyway, I'll set the BIN at £350, and for it to sell I'd like an offer approaching the £100 mark before I'm tempted to let it go and give an end time.
     
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    Any further offers on this before I put it away? These machines sell from mid £xx up to £200+ for better ones.
     
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    Would that be a 'bread BIN'?:wink:
     
  8. johnnyboy Moldova, Republic of

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    The poor jokes on this thread 'knead' to stop.
     
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    Been sat here arguing over whether "bread machine" or "bread maker" is the more popular name for these items. I'd always heard the latter but I am being told the former by someone else, so perhaps its region specific? :)
     
  10. johnnyboy Moldova, Republic of

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    Wouldn't the GKT answer your question?

    Bread Maker - 49,500 UK exacts
    Bread Machine - 6,600 UK exacts
     
  11. Lucky Luke United Kingdom

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    In our house, it's the "why can't the f***ing thing work faster" bread machine!
     
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    It would but I was hoping for more of a live response from members on here. :)
     
  13. Systreg

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    People will use both variations as well as singular or plurals of them, bread maker is the most popular, but any buyer of the domain would of course try to get it to rank for multiple terms, not just the exact term of the name:

    [bread maker] = 49,500
    [bread makers] = 33,100
    [bread machines] = 1,900
    [bread machine] = 6,600
    [bread machine recipes] = 5,400
    [bread maker recipes] = 2,400

    [edit]

    I see there were a few other posts whilst I was posting :)
     
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    I think that keyword data is stale now
     
  15. aZooZa

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    Kev will get a cob on in a minute :p

    I've got one - never used it - I call it a 'bread machine'.
     
  16. doodlebug United Kingdom

    doodlebug Retired Member

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    I'd say bread machine just like coffee machine or doughnut machine.

    1900 exacts on a product selling for £50+ could be a good investment ;)

    I'm skint :(

    Sorry Kev, I had to get my slice of the action :lol:
     
  17. mat

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    This thread is on a Roll :rolleyes:
     
  18. atlas Canada

    atlas Well-Known Member

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    No, I think that this thread is toast.
     
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    Someone must be up for a slice of the action?!
     
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    Anyone made any dough out of this?
     
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    These "bread" jokes appear to be on the rise, and if the OP was a newbie it'd be like a bap-tism of fire in Acorn.

    Use your loaf, he obviously kneads to flip this one, not read loads of half baked comments.

    If I was him I'd be having naan of it, although one or two of the jokes would raise a rye smile.
     
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