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Future Internet: Collaboration without loss of individuality: Example 1: Ebay
Throughout human history there has always been a conflict of ideas when it comes to group-based vs. individual-based societies. Of course there are pros and cons with both constructs, but I believe (and I am definitely not the only one) that we are...

How To Avoid Being A Victim Of Ebay Buyer's Fraud.
From everything you've heard about the risk of fraud on eBay, you might think it's only buyers getting scammed - but you couldn't be more wrong. Here are a few common scams that sellers fall for every day. The Rubber Cheque. This one...

Turn Your "Rusty Junk" Into eBay Gold
Often times people to stop to realize the income potential of their "junk". And, when they DO decide it might be worth selling, they never give eBay a second thought. As I preach over and over again to my customers, don't ever think that you...

What makes Ebay Stand Out For Buyers
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What? You Don't Have An Ebay Store?
In fact, you might not even have heard of eBay stores. Read on to find out what you've been missing. eBay stores come at three levels: Basic for $15.95 per month, Featured for $49.95 per month or Anchor for $499.95 per month (yes, that is...

 
Strange Going On Over At eBay


What makes people list some very weird and outrageous items on Ebay?
Is it their ego that drives them? To think that thousands of people will read and maybe even bid on their ridiculous offerings – is that it?
What sort of offerings can be categorised as 'strange' you might ask?
Well, this author has seen auctions for: virginity (this was removed because let's face it – that's prostitution and definitely not something that Ebay really want to promote!), a hilarious auction for a stick – yes a stick! The offending stick was part of a chair which broke when the seller sat on it! He was so outraged that he decided it would be a saleable item. And starting at .01c, he was right! He actually did sell it for close to $1.00 .
Now that doesn't mean you should all rush out to your local forest and collect firewood and give each piece an interesting history about which to write and offer up on Ebay!
Also seen was a piece of toast! This was so ridiculous, that one TV station in Australia featured that piece of toast on an evening comedy program and the hit counter went berserk after that! So it seems that anything, which could be classified as 'strange', has a place on Ebay.
Anyone got any old false teeth perhaps? I'm sure even those would get a bid! Or how about that most horrible 'thing' you bought on Ebay, which could be classified as the worst, buying choice you ever made?
I've got one of those – what self-respecting Ebay supporter hasn't?
Thinking it might be fun to buy a wig after having my long hair cut short, I turned to – you guessed it – Ebay - to spend my cash on a wig. Boy oh boy, what a disaster that turned out to be! I purchased this gorgeous looking blonde, long haired, curly looking piece which promised to make me look sexy and turn heads! The only heads this disaster would have turned would have been in true 'Exorcist' style!
This 'thing' which was advertised as "New, with Tags" was an absolutely revolting disaster! It was made of what can only be described as raffia, was orange in colour and was 'glued' in bits to the mesh which fits 'all sizes of head' – all but mine, that is! Too small, too horrible, too funny for words! It now sits on the corner piece of our banister – I keep thinking I'll paint some eyes and a big red mouth there. It certainly has been a talking point with lots of laughs and wise cracks at 'mum's worst Ebay purchase'! It almost seems a shame to sell it now in the 'weird' category because 'Sally' seems to now have a home here!
Ebay – not just a place to buy and sell – a place to find outrageously funny odds and sods to keep readers of all ages amused!

About The Author

Lindy Austar is a feature writer at Strange eBay.
Visit http://www.strangeebay.com - Covering All The Strange, Weird, Wild & Wooly Auctions Going On At eBay...

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