People sell the stupidest crap... Look what I found today.
Go on, post something stupid. Amuse me!
People sell the stupidest crap... Look what I found today.
Go on, post something stupid. Amuse me!
Taken from Athlon Sports' 2004 baseball preview. . .
So perturbed was one Yankee fan in August 2003 that he actually put pitcher Jeff Weaver -- not his baseball card, not his jersey, not his used bubble gum (a la Luis Gonzalez), just Jeff Weaver -- up for auction on eBay. He described the ineffective mid-season acquisition as being "in fair-to-good condition, hardly used and showing minor wear" and added that he was "acquired by mistake in an attempt to keep him from wearing red socks. Must sell ASAP. Will take offer from qualified bidder... talent not included (missing talent might be located in Detroit; buyer's responsibility to procure; no guarantees)."
Another former Yankee, Jeff Nelson, once sold bone chips from his elbow on eBay, but apparently selling body parts isn't allowed. And yeah, Luis Gonzalez of the Diamondbacks sold a wad of his chewed gum for something like $10,000. I've also heard of souls, entire California towns and minor league hockey franchises being sold on eBay, too.
Search for "empty box" and look how many people sell old empty boxes, and how many people actually buy them.
wonder how much i'll get for a empty ps2 box *starting bid £1000000*
Last edited by sora; 04-07-2004 at 10:37 PM.
I don't recall the auction number for it, but I did see someone selling "absolutely nothing"
EDIT:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...997902977&rd=1
Description (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...120660136&rd=1)
MY HUSBAND JUST HAD A HEART ATTACK AND I MUST SELL HIS CARDS TO PAY THE BILLS! THIS IS THE BEST DUTCH AUCTION YOU WILL EVER SEE ON EBAY! TAKE A LOOK YOU WILL LOVE IT. I PROMISE. TO ALL MY HUSBAND REPEAT CUSTOMERS THANK YOU AGAIN!! <b>I'M GLAD THAT HE COULD BRING THESE DEALS TO EVERYONE. HOPEFULLY HE WILL BE BACK ON EBAY SHORTLY.</b>
(Bold mine).
*shakes head*
And then there is Death
I have about 15 of those invisible teeshirts, best 400 dollars I ever spent.
*goes and buys the contra code written on a napkin*
I would not like an invisible tee shirt. Smart idea though, reminds me of Homer and his paint-on shirts (and pants!) :D
Mugwumps, hi-jumps, low slumps, big bumps
I heard of some girl selling her virginity on ebay! They highest bid got up to 18 grand before ebay admins closed the deal!