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britishiron.co.uk
British Iron is a term often given to classic British motocycles, these still have a great following so would make a great project.
Note i also have the .com version
If you are a biker you know you would like this one :)
bikersreunited.co.uk
bikers-reunited.co.uk
bikerreunited.co.uk
biker-reunited.co.uk
Sale will include all the above.
Worth making an offer.
Always meant to do something with this, but never got around to it.
lots of bikers out there so sure something good could be done with it...
locatefriends.co.uk
Open to offers.
Sure some could do something with this?
I have not purchased .uk option
Also have locatefriend.co.uk which will include in sale
Thanks for replies.
I do think it is a good domain, and as said it just needs the right buyer.
As to developing it into a business, i just have so much going on at the moment time is at premium.
I am trying to get my photography business off the ground, am also working on getting a blog...
Yes and have sold some.
Did not really get them to sell, was planning to develop them, but never got around to it with most of them.
Which why i have now decided to sell them.
I was asking £800, the reply i got was rude and when i ask how much they were willing to pay they said £20!!
As to the suggested strategy of asking a high price and negotiating down, i do remember watching a video by someone who reported to be one of the top domain brokers and he advocated...
Interesting to hear @accelerator price estimation, though in this age of new domain extensions can .co.uk still command such high prices?
Had an enquiry a few months back and asked a high price, but buyer just said he could get one of the new domains extensions.
As you say a high price is...
Thanks for reply.
So there is no point in keeping hyphenated domains?
How does the law stand when you have two people with same domain, one hyphenated and one is not?
If it is a generic name who takes precedent in any dispute, if there are any grounds?
Hi, is there any value to a domain that has a - (hypen) in the name?
thinking some examples using generic names.
gardenpatios.co.uk
garden-patios.co.uk
(note just made this domain up)
If you have both examples would this resell value if offered together?
If unhyphenated is taken...