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BidNo

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Still trying to find my way out of the bargain basement. Any chance on either of these names?

LobsterGuide.com

FiveStarGrill.com

Cheers,
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There's a pizza place called fivestarpizza.com in Gainesville, FL. They have a few stores- not sure if it's a big chain or not but I could imagine them expanding to 'Five Star Grill' as well...
 

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Seem like reasonable enough names for an end user. Particularly Lobsterguide. Maybe $300 if the end user ever shows up?
 

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I agree. I think we're all guilty of buying domains we shouldn't. I don't think they'll sell. Sorry
 

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Thanks for your input guys.

I think I'll develop LobsterGuide as adSense-type site with content on selecting, ordering, cooking, grilling and reciprs. Seems there's decent potential with plenty of advertisers and decent keyword bids.

I bought FiveStarGrill thinking it was a sweet franchise name or online grill store. Subsequently found it's a non-TM'd product name as in "George Foreman Five Star Grill". I may approach them to buy. Maybe offer at $2k?

Cheers,
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