snoopy
Top Contributor
Exactly!!
I recently was refused a trademark and I have owned the matching .com.au for 5 years
Registering a domain has nothing much to do with gaining trademark rights.
Exactly!!
I recently was refused a trademark and I have owned the matching .com.au for 5 years
On the drop.
Doh!
This is a tricky one as the "The Crown in Right of the Commonwealth of Australia" has a trademark for this term effective from 24-MAY-2010.
So if you are considering bidding, do your own homework. Check the TM; and particularly check the history of the TM application.
And have a read of this: http://strongersuper.treasury.gov.a...doc=publications/information_pack/mysuper.htm
This is not advice - it is only my opinion. It could be a great buy for a few grand; but it would be a worrying buy if you spent big money on it.
I'd reckon Netfleet might have phoned the findmysuper guys a few days ago ;-)
I'd also reckon a few lawyers are praying that the new owner has deep pockets ;-)
oh no,
The moment when your auto bidding script 3,300 bid has an extra zero. Could be an expensive mistake. lol
oh no,
The moment when your auto bidding script 3,300 bid has an extra zero. Could be an expensive mistake. lol
How did you come to that conclusion? The owner of AnzBroker.com.au was not the owner of mysuper when I looked before the drop.hey i see AnzBroker.com.au is dropping tomorrow, he's the guy who let mysuper drop ...........
Previous owner is a former employer of mine - OnePath.
How did you come to that conclusion? The owner of AnzBroker.com.au was not the owner of mysuper when I looked before the drop.
The previous owner of mysuper before the drop has already been noted earlier in this thread -
im getting alot of offers at the moment for my domain - considering the superannuation overhaul that is coming, what do you think it could be worth?