A cybersquatter/entrepreneur is hoping to make money out of the tragedy of the Ebola outbreak by selling a domain using the virus' name for $150,000
Jon Schultz, bought Ebola.com for $13,500 in 2008 and now believes he can sell it for $150,000.He also owns birdflu.com and H1N1.com, terror.com, PotassiumIodide.com ,fukushima.com,as well a domain for the deadly mosquito-borne disease Chikungunya and another for the Ebola-like Marburg virus,He says he has been waiting for the perfect moment to sell it .He told CNBC via email..
Jon Schultz, bought Ebola.com for $13,500 in 2008 and now believes he can sell it for $150,000.He also owns birdflu.com and H1N1.com, terror.com, PotassiumIodide.com ,fukushima.com,as well a domain for the deadly mosquito-borne disease Chikungunya and another for the Ebola-like Marburg virus,He says he has been waiting for the perfect moment to sell it .He told CNBC via email..
'Ebola.com would be a great domain for a pharmaceutical company working on a vaccine or cure, a company selling pandemic or disaster-preparedness supplies, or a medical company wishing to provide information and advertise services,..In an interview with the Washington Post, Mr Schultz said he felt the money he is demanding is more than reasonable for Ebola.com.'
There could be many other applications as well. With so many people concerned about the disease, any advertisement referring people to Ebola.com should get an excellent response.'
According to our site meter, we're already doing 5,000 page views per day just by people typing in Ebola.com to see what's there,' We're getting inquiries every day about the sale of it. I have a lot of experience in this sort of domain business, and my sense is that $150,000 is reasonable.'On why he choose to make money from a human tragedy ,he said
'But you could say the same thing about doctors,'. 'They can become very well-off treating very sick patients.Besides we have sacrificed a couple of thousands in parking page income to put up links about Ebola on the site. And people can also donate to Doctors Without Borders at the site.'Image-AP
Lol. All in d name of making money
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ReplyDeletePeople can be so senseless .. If this was coming from an African man, I won't be surprised, but then someone who thinks he thinks fast. This is so wrong in all ramifications !!
ReplyDeleteI can bet my left leg a Nigerian is behind this.
ReplyDeleteRIP to ur left leg
DeleteLol Mech,nice one
Deletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Well i see nothing bad here, the dude is just doing business.....
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Live them to be talking rubbish here forgetting that the guy also bought the domain from somebody in 2008.
DeleteUnfortunate son of the devil
ReplyDeletethis is white people for you.
ReplyDeleteIf this guy is Nigerian,he would definitely be an Igbo man. Way to go man.Im selling LindaIkeji.com for 250k dolls..Very cheap I know
ReplyDeleteNo shaking
I pittyhim.com
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteThe name oke is for sell,list i can collect is $1million.intrested buyers should contact miss petite*oke*
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteBLOG ANALYSER: nawa ooo! Crazy things every where
ReplyDeletethis is business n nothing more.
ReplyDeletei b health workers no go on strike because they were not paid?
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pharmaceutical companies wey di make ebola drugs no di sell na sell
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everything now get for go for charity because of ebola? how ebola come different from malaria and hiv
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