We’ve seen some long tail junk being auctioned at Australian auction house Flippa, but this one beats them all.
YourInDebt.com – a typo of “you’re” – is listed with a BIN of $45,000. The seller states:
“Yourindebt.com – an unbelievable domain name that is perfect for so many things”
It’d be perfect, if only it weren’t a typo of the redneck kind. The seller continues:
“I secured this name a while ago, it’s a premium name and absolutely perfect for today’s economy. Right now I have this sight listed for $45K. Starting this bid off at at $15K.”
When “site” becomes “sight” it’s no wonder he thinks this is a premium domain.
The truly funny part: YoureInDebt.com is available to register, according to DomainTools 😀
Flippa should really start requiring sellers to post accurate information about their domains; claiming that a domain is “premium” when it clearly is pigeon shit.
Yo Lucius – U r looking at it the wrong way.
It’s “Yo! U r in debt!” 😉
David – Hilarious 😀
According to the Flippa thread, someone just registered the non-typo. Now they’re both in debt (dot com available).
i take it western union or moneybookers only for this ‘gem’ ?
LOL
Funny how the another domain name without they mistype is available for regular price while he sells his domain for 45,000$, people are just unbelievable sometimes, pity the sucker who will buy his domain.
I’m about to get PAID! “YoureWebsite.com” is going up on flippa for 50 GEEEEEZ as soon as I register it in about 10 minutes. I hope nobody beats me to it!