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Post by Booze Hound on Dec 11, 2005 0:50:12 GMT -5
OK guys my bro was surfing Ebay and actually found this. this is serious and freaking hilarious. Read what is being sold here. Look at waht the winning bid was. And then actually read the whole description of what the guy won. Because the guy that won the bidding, obviously DID NOT read the description closely. This is amazingly brilliant. If you don't pick it up, I'll point it out tomorrow. HAHAHA! cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8236595474
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Post by StabbingNirvana on Dec 11, 2005 1:22:23 GMT -5
hahahahahaha. someone's done that with the original X-Box also. theres lots of great stuff you could look up on ebay. once, i saw a Winterfresh Chewing Gum wrapper for sale.
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Post by kenny26 on Dec 11, 2005 7:38:37 GMT -5
hahahahahaha! ;D that's brilliant... i once saw someone trying to sell "Nothing". the describtion was very clear that the seller was trying to sell nothing as in nothing at all. he had set no minimum or maximum limit for bids, and he did it only to see how much he could actually sell nothing for, and he would perhaps do it again depending on how well his first shipment of nohting sold... ;D under shipping costs it read something like: there will be no shipping costs to have nothing shipped to you, because nothing will be shipped! there were 3 bids: 2 bids of 0,01 cents, and then amazingly, the third bid was 20-30 dollars!! (i think it was 19,95 or 29,95). the guy actually sold nothing for 30 dollars. and it wasn't a scam to trick someone into buying nothing, it was really a serious auction for nothing...
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Post by Entame on Dec 11, 2005 13:18:11 GMT -5
This happened a lot with the PSP when it came out.
I don't see how somone could bid $600 for somethign without carefully reading what it was.
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Post by soulfien on Dec 11, 2005 14:29:28 GMT -5
someone tried selling his soul on ebay. Ebay cancelled the auction.
A woman was selling eternal friendship.
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Post by Bobbertto on Dec 11, 2005 17:02:03 GMT -5
I searched for time machines. Nothing came up.
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Post by DM Justicar - Creator of FRC on Dec 11, 2005 19:33:37 GMT -5
hahahahahaha! ;D that's brilliant... i once saw someone trying to sell "Nothing". the describtion was very clear that the seller was trying to sell nothing as in nothing at all. he had set no minimum or maximum limit for bids, and he did it only to see how much he could actually sell nothing for, and he would perhaps do it again depending on how well his first shipment of nohting sold... ;D under shipping costs it read something like: there will be no shipping costs to have nothing shipped to you, because nothing will be shipped! there were 3 bids: 2 bids of 0,01 cents, and then amazingly, the third bid was 20-30 dollars!! (i think it was 19,95 or 29,95). the guy actually sold nothing for 30 dollars. and it wasn't a scam to trick someone into buying nothing, it was really a serious auction for nothing... This makes me wonder if anyone has actually ever bought something from themselves just to have "bragging rights". I think I am about to auction "a line of *bovine manure*" on e-bay, cause wow... looks like you can really CAN sell anything there!
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Post by racestark on Dec 12, 2005 10:00:30 GMT -5
Seeing some of the useless crap we sell at my store, I'm convinced if you put a price tag on anything some shmuck will come along eventually and buy it. For example, we sell CD openers for $1. They're a hot seller. All you need to open a CD is a car key.
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Post by marklar on Dec 13, 2005 3:15:15 GMT -5
pfft car key, i use teeth, mine or others, and brute strength
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Post by DM Grizwald on Dec 13, 2005 4:27:05 GMT -5
Car key? im going with mark on this one...imma bighter
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