Man, that's the best auction joke I've ever seen. I hope he doesn't actually expect people to pay, though
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Why not? They bid!!! It's a contract. Get one of them lawyers who are all sue happy and have a field day!
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I was surprised at that huge bid too. What happens when a bid is bogus on Ebay?
Besides, Jennifer should be on a Wheaties box, not toast.
Or a sneaker ad--couldn't you just see her lacing up her jogging shoes and hightailing it out of town?
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Good one, accio! The shoes are a nice touch. What a fine tradition: cashing in on a loved one's troubles.
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quote:This was a great email i thought you all would enjoy "No matter how you slice it, I think what you are doing is crummy. I don't mean to sound stale but you should try to do more with your time besides loafing off at your computer".
Gee, was this from one of our resident punsters?
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quote:Get a second email, from maybe a public computer....create a phony ebay account, and then fake bid on your own auction.....
Except that out of over 100 bids, only 13 names have feedback ratings of less than 10. And only 3 of those have the "new user" icon next to their name. So either the seller's got a bunch of friends he's got racking up his auction or there are a LOT of really dumb people out there.
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Avadaru, yours is no longer available... maybe EBay pulled the first auction and the seller relisted?
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