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For Sale fudge.ca - Why is fudge.ca so high at pool?

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Do poeple really like fudge that much?

$802 with a day to go.

Would make more sense if a big company had fudge.com, but that is not the case.

There are much better names to bid on.

-=DCG=-
 

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Well, you have both the food and adult categories there, so there must be some interest. It would be worth $1200 or so to us to have gotten it.
 

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Well the .com is for the Fudge brand of personal care / beauty products - held by the Sabre Corporation of Australia.

$802 isn't that high for a nice .ca like this, and if it's for a niche product that could sell well under a Canadian identity and branding scheme (witness the geo power of .ca) then it would make sense in low .ca...

Fudge can certainly be monetized, is a high margin item - especially if it's "genuine" Canadian fudge...

Just my 2 squares :D

Rob
 

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It could also be an end user looking to buy it or a broker trying to get it for a client...
 

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Pool does not seem to be any place for an end-user, but then again, it could be a middle-man looking to pick up a quick flip. Anyone want to bet on it going for over $2k?
 

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With the price of fudge this domain is a bargin, someone will buy it, develope and make millions! LOL I always wanted to say that after reading it so many time...


I kid :)
 

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Not too surprised it's over $800, short word for a treat that everyone recognizes and almost everyone has tried. Could easily be developped to sell fudge online.

Check out this fine store, they are in the US and Canada:
http://bit.ly/a9qZ6S

It also could be used for some media type company name (like slice.ca).
 

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Perhaps grcorp is waiting in the tall grass for it.
 

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You guys really need to stop bidding on it... :)
 

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@2000 now.

-=DCG=-
 

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Fudge is quite common substitute when some wants to say the F word.

Oh, Fudge. Now look at what I've done!

---------- Post added at 11:42 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:42 AM ----------

Plus, you can always look up the phrase Fudge Packers
 

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I remember when you could get a good domain for $110 at TBR.

Who did I fight with to get oilpaintings(.)ca? With the price of oil paintings it was still a bargain, I am going to develop it and make millions!!!
 

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I remember when you could get a good domain for $110 at TBR.

Who did I fight with to get oilpaintings(.)ca? With the price of oil paintings it was still a bargain, I am going to develop it and make millions!!!

i was bidding till it went above 760 then i got out.
 

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I regret not bidding more than 2k. My wife also just old me that I should have gone for this one :)
 

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i picked up some decent names today. but i may have overpaid.
enquiry
gardenshed
energysavers
bankmachines

---------- Post added at 01:04 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:01 PM ----------

i picked up some decent names today. but i may have overpaid.
enquiry
gardenshed
energysavers
bankmachines


i think i got gardenshed for a bargain. $70
but i overpaid for bankmachines. 855
 

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re: BankMachines.ca
You didn't overpay if you are in this business. There are companies in Canada that allow people to place their own bank machines, and they sell bank machines. Also there is a market to resell machines, and parts. The parts are very costly, users damage displays, and it cost a lot more than large computer display to replace. I owned atm machines before. Also, these machines need updates. One of the major ones was recently when all the cards switched to digital chip. There is a market also to sell, exchange location leases. Usually locations, like bars, stores etc. sign a lease. You bring a machine there, charge a commission and load the money, and pay them a cut (usually 50%)

I picked up FolkArt.ca (fought the battle with onlinestore :)), Achieve.ca , and BodyArt.ca (sibername). I needed one more - Fudge.ca - but I was too scared to pool the trigger at this price. Maybe I was wrong? I found already a wholesale distributor for fudge to sell.
 

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You didn't overpay if you are in this business. There are companies in Canada that allow people to place their own bank machines, and they sell bank machines.

He's right, you should get offers on this soon, or approach companies if you want to sell it as the term is very generic.

I picked up homeschools.ca and fulltimejobs.ca

2 I liked.

-=DCG=-
 

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He's right, you should get offers on this soon, or approach companies if you want to sell it as the term is very generic.

I picked up homeschools.ca and fulltimejobs.ca

2 I liked.

-=DCG=-

Those are 2 real nice names. Specially fulltimejobs.ca
 
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