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Ebays Weirdest Items
 
Indeed, E-bay is todays most sought-after shopping portal in the Internet. It has created in itself a worldwide phenomenon that all the people get inflicted with. The joy and the thrill of bidding online create a certain diagrammatic representation of lifes drama.

Consequently, due to its underlying nature, the success of E-bay could be well attributed to its wide range of advertise reach. Hence, a lot of people are going in or out of the arena with a number of diverse products at hand.

Because of its diversity, everybody all over the world resort to e-bay to sell just about anything, from the basic necessities to computer techies, and even weird stuffs.

The most common case of weird auctions on E-bay was about virginity being on sale. There we are about a dozen of auctions that put ones virginity on the limelight. There was even one auction that sold for $10,000,000 with 17 bidders at the most. Though, there was no clear implication if the report was true enough.

Next, there were cases of auctioned letters from a serial killer being sold at 1500 pounds each.

Then, there was one auction about a man who is selling his "fully functioning" kidneys. The reported bid amount was $5.7 million. There was no way to verify the truth, but reports said that the sale did not push through.

There is much other weird stuff like one night stand with someones wife, ghost in a jar, ghost cane, and air guitar, which we are all sold, just for the heck of grasping a sale on E-bay.

But among all, the report about a 10-year old Virgin Mary grilled cheese sandwich that sold for $28,000 was the most sensationalized and the weirdest stuff ever sold on E-bay. The seller was an old woman from Miami, Florida.

According to MSNBC, (this means its for real) E-bay had deliberately post back the auction last November 2004 after it inadvertently pulled the auction out from the list, thinking it was just a hoax.

The GoldenPalace.com, an online casino, had won the auction. Executives of the business said that $28,000 was nothing compared to the privilege of acquiring to own this 10-year old half-bitten sandwich bearing the face of Virgin Mary.

Consequently, the fact that the Virgin Mary grilled cheese sandwich was already 10 months old and still it did not bear any traces of mold. That made those who read and have seen the auction go "Huh?"

 

 

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