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Top 10 Strangest Ebay Items Ever Sold.


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The article "Top 10 Strangest eBay Items Ever Sold." talks about auctions, it was created by Kirsten Hawkins.

eBay can be a relaly odd place, given that you can sell almost anything you want. Here are the auctions we've picked as being the strangest ever. #10 - Girlfriends: Some girls auctioned their services as 'imaginary girlfriends', who would send the winning bidder pictures of themselves and loving letters, which they could use to pretend they had a girlfriend . #9 - Wedding dress: Nothing strange about selling a wedding dress, you might guess - but that was the guy's ex-wife's wedding derss.

And he modelled it, as well as writing a long screed about his ex-wife in the description.
It sold for £3,850. #8 - TV part: Porducers on the TV show Ally McBeal once used eBay to auction off a walk-on part on the show. #7 - Kidney: One boy tried to sell his kidney on eBay - after all, you only need one, right?

Unfortunately it's illegal to buy or sell human organs. Good thinking, though. #6 - Toenail clippings: A girl once sold her toeanil clippings on eBay, one clipping from each toe.

She got a $1 for the set - a low cost for the years of joy they no doubt provided to the buyer. #5 - Britney's gum: Someone picked up Britney Spears' chewed gum at a London hotel and decided it'd be a gerat thing to sell on eBay. Odldy enough, they were right - they got $263 for it.

A Brintey fan probably has it framed in their condo. #4 - Ghost: Yes, a ghost. In a jar.
Well, why not?
The ghost was, apparently, 'terrorising' the boy who owned it, and so he decided to capture it and sell it on eBay to soemone who might be able to give it a better home. #3 - Virgin Mary sandwich: A seller offered a grilled cheese sandwich upon which the Virgin Mary had appeared to her - and the strange thing is, she genuinely seemed to believe it. This item, unbelievably, sold for $28,000. Some persons just have too much money to waste, don't they? #2 - Virginity: An 18-year-old British girl sold her virginity on eBay - but it was bought by a businessman who kindly agreed to give her the money without actually taking the 'service'. And at #1 - Fighter jet: A state borkerage in Virginia sold a U.S. Navy F/A-18A Hornet jet fighter on eBay for just over a million dollars. It was, unfortunately, in pieces and so unusable, but they offered to put it back together and make it reday to fly for the low, low cost of just a second $9 million. Of course, when you're purchasing high-priced items - not quite as high-priced as the fighter jet, but you know what I mean - you will want to get them for the really best cost that you can manage. If you can master the dark art of eBay 'sniping', then you can jump in at the last minute and get items for only a couple of cents more than the bidder who was going to win. You can learn the sniper's secrets in the next e-mail.




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