http://www.suemybank.com This is the latest Sue craze in the UK People are sueing there banks for ££ banks have made charges on people for going overdrawn or even charging people up to £35 when sending a letter to them telling them they are overdrawn. This site is new take as zero income and Traffic. Bidding starts at $400 BIN is set to $1000 The price is based on the quailty of the domain.
Hi, with all due respect, i dont think your going to get anywhere near your starting bid let alone the bin. had your site been a few months old, be ranked in the search engines, got at least a little bit of traffic then yeah, maybe you would, but as its got absolutely no traffic, no income...i think your asking way too much. would it not be better to keep the domain for a few months, get it ranked in the engines, get it making $5 a day adsense, then your price would be justified. Just my own opinion - i dont mean to offend so i hope you dont take it that way
I would have been interested in this had it not been for the fact that you are asking way to much based on hype. Also the fact that the content is all copied from the BBC web site and is factually incorrect does not help. I am curious as to whether you are trying to sell this quick due to the comments being made by the journalist Martin Lewis and his belief that these court cases will stop in April due to the OFT report due out at the end of March?
Thanks for the comments guys. @swiftmed the adsense generated $3.06 yesterday while this warrents lets say $900 30 x $3 x 10 months =$900 if you take it on monthly income ... But you cannot because the site is new. The site is based on the amopunt of income that will be generated. @SilkySmooth I am not selling duee to any comments made the site is no more than just over a day old I made it and listed for sale. If the site sells then WOOOT great if not I'll let the clicks come from adsense Mnay Thanks for the comments though guys