I don't think this name could ever be used by a major end user since the word "best" is prohibited from use by most AFSL holders.
Someone with little understanding of the financial services laws in Australia will probably overpay for this one...
I don't think this name could ever be used by a major end user since the word "best" is prohibited from use...
ASIC RG 234.76 - Some terms and phrases have such a strong connotation for consumers that they should only be used in advertising with great care. While literally correct, it may be inappropriate to use them in consumer advertising.
Doesn't make a lot of sense to me, if the stats are right then the stats are right.
Interestingly this the term "free" is trending in exactly the opposite way http://www.google.com.au/trends/explore#q=free&geo=AU&cmpt=qthis seems to support the theory http://www.google.com.au/trends/explore#q=Best&geo=AU&cmpt=q
EDIT: Sorry to skew off-topic, but I see BambooNappies.com.au is being bid on in the drops too. But this is a brand name. Won't this attract some legal issues if the buyer is a reseller?
BAMboo is a type of nappy (cloth nappies using bamboo fibers). The brand is BUMboo. I was looking at this one myself, but decided against bidding.
I don't think this name could ever be used by a major end user since the word "best" is prohibited from use by most AFSL holders.
Someone with little understanding of the financial services laws in Australia will probably overpay for this one...
I mean recently this year we saw this domain BestCreditCardDeals.com.au sell for: $3,437
Sounds like an overpayment. Was this an auction sale?
'Prohibited' is very different from
'may be inappropriate'
Anyway, it was interesting to see who won this name in the end! Good luck with it.