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Wanted: Domain Appraisal FairGame.co.uk

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Interested to hear people's thoughs on ideas on what the name could be used for :)
 
The first thing that popped into my head was that it's quite a catchy name for a specialist game butcher.
 
Might lend itself to a football betting site. Fingers crossed for you.
 
Sometimes with exacts some are obvious what there looking for some not?
I see it’s a term used by the Church of Scientology… and a Software program but to make a revenue might be pretty hard...
 
You should back up with .org.uk which is still available to register and would be good for some fair play site like anti racist site in sports IMO. Good luck.
 
I don't see a domain like "fairgame' having a commercial outlet - It could be picked on as a 'Sports message" But I don't see that in the making myself

The only other usage would indeed be for a "game shoot" Pheasant, Partridge etc. If memory services me right You've just missed "the Glorious 4th" (September) But these Guys ain't looking for anything 'so common' (as a domain attraction)If you can pardon my commoners view

Interesting that namealot has hit on the Scientology angle _ I would have thought you would be aware after the first couple of pages of Google - to tell you it probably had a reason for those sort of unexpected figures.
 
Only fair (seeing I was being critical) to dig deeper. Lots of registrations - Amazed that one individual seems to think it worthwhile to recently buy all the hyphens

So it's the 2010 film (Shows I know nothing about cinema) and a couple of sports references. The first real usage I came across (in the UK market) was for a personalised stationary kit ( I have to add it states "Whats new for 2011")

I'm comfortable with my comment " no real commercial usage as a co.uk"

If it was in my portfolio - I'd probably keep it, (even after marking it to let it go)
 
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