How much should I offer on this site offered for sale with management help?

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Sands

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Web Sitefor sale:

Status:Fully Developed Website
Page Views:5,700 (daily)
Expenses:$100 per month



My Guarantee: If the site does not produce over $10,000 in the first 30 days, I will refund your money. But, If you would like a refund, you must forfeit the profit that the site has made in the time that you have operated the site. Guarantee only eligible if site sells for over $25,000.
About the website:
- The website has had 60,000 hits since October 1, 2006
- It has made sales everyday (averaging 29 sales per day in October)
- Monthly profits of $17,935 (That is only 1 sale every 146 hits)
- The site is currently averaging $215,000+ per year, but still has huge potential to grow
- The site has grown rapidly since it was created in September 2006
- Solid traffic from Google, Altavista, Yahoo, and many other well known search engines
- The most profitable business I have ever run, and now it is time for me to pass it on to one lucky eBay member
 


I'd post the site but I dont want to be accused of trying anything funny.

I am looking to learn from the critique of the boogus claim.

I can PM anyone with the Site listed for sale if you cant figure it out on your own.

Thanks.
 
I'm a bit confused after reading that post I don't think the terms for sale are spelled out clearly and that may cause a problem.
 
I'd be interested in what the site actually is.

But without seeing the site I'm going to go ahead and call bullshit on this one.
 
You cough up $25,000 and it will earn $10,000 in the first month, then what? I'm still in the red $15,000 after you stop marketing the site on your end. Oh, so in 60 days, say it only makes $1000, good luck on getting that credit card chargeback after 60 days.

Fuck that, read Jon's blog, take the $25000 and buy domains and hit the web by storm with a shitload of sites making $1 a day. You'll be way better off, trust me. That's over 3000 .com domains (25,000 .infos) all making $1 a day. Do the fucking math.
 
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