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stkelly52
06-11-2003, 04:05 AM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2933240866

The current bid is $5.50. Anyone here willing to go higher?

neofied
06-11-2003, 04:14 AM
Anyone willing to take bets on how long it will take for eBay to pull that auction?

Actually, I'm surprised they didn't stop it already. Than again, maybe that doesn't violate their TOS.

stkelly52
06-11-2003, 04:23 AM
I am not sure why it would violate the terms of service. There is certainly nothing dishonest about it.

neofied
06-11-2003, 04:42 AM
That's a very good point. I guess eBay figures if anyone is dumb enough to do it, so be it.

Marc Vaughan
06-11-2003, 07:20 AM
There was a very well known scam* ran in the Times newspaper in England many years ago.

An advert was posted in the style of a slimming advert claiming no more than that people would "Lose five pounds" if they sent in £5 to the address in the article - apparently around 50,000 people did so and found their £5 cheques duly cashed .... with nothing forthcoming to them.

They lost their £5 and had no comeback because there was nothing false in the claim that was made.

* This may or may not be a urban myth as I have seen nothing that indicates this is a 'real' occurance - but I thought it was a funny idea anyway so worth posting ;)

Axxon
06-11-2003, 07:30 AM
Originally posted by Marc Vaughan
There was a very well known scam* ran in the Times newspaper in England many years ago.

An advert was posted in the style of a slimming advert claiming no more than that people would "Lose five pounds" if they sent in £5 to the address in the article - apparently around 50,000 people did so and found their £5 cheques duly cashed .... with nothing forthcoming to them.

They lost their £5 and had no comeback because there was nothing false in the claim that was made.

* This may or may not be a urban myth as I have seen nothing that indicates this is a 'real' occurance - but I thought it was a funny idea anyway so worth posting ;)

Well, seeing how you guys don't use pounds for weight I'd say it's likely an urban myth but it is a funny one. :D

tucker342
06-11-2003, 11:44 PM
That's really funny!:D

mckerney
06-11-2003, 11:57 PM
Well, at least there's no shipping.

neofied
06-12-2003, 12:02 AM
It's up to $13.50. I figured nothing would be worth more than that. Than again, there's 10+ hours left.

Tekneek
06-12-2003, 12:05 AM
Originally posted by Axxon
Well, seeing how you guys don't use pounds for weight I'd say it's likely an urban myth but it is a funny one. :D

They have not always been on the metric system, and from listening to a lot of radio on the Internet from the UK, there are still plenty of references in everyday life to non-metric measurements.

stkelly52
06-12-2003, 01:28 AM
I thought about bidding, but I the seller doesn't have any kind of a seller rating. I can't be sure that he will really ship me nothing.

Hurst2112
06-12-2003, 02:12 AM
Originally posted by stkelly52
I thought about bidding, but I the seller doesn't have any kind of a seller rating. I can't be sure that he will really ship me nothing.

That's funny shit!

I noticed that in the last 12 hours an additional 2000 people have viewed the listing. The total is above 14 bucks.

This may be better than the "ass whooping" auction a couple years back.

neofied
06-12-2003, 02:41 AM
I wonder if anyone has ever tried to sell prostitution/gigolo services over eBay. You could post a picture, describe your offerings, and watch the bids roll in or not.

I'm sure that eBay wouldn't allow that though, since in most places that is against the law.

Happy29
06-12-2003, 02:52 AM
What about the guy selling his family? I wonder how the Department of Labor would feel about that. Oh and as for the nothing, I bid $50.00, oh wait. This isnt Ebay.

neofied
06-12-2003, 02:55 AM
The guy could sell his family. He just has to pay them minimum wage. Or does he? What does the law say about family business and wages?

Happy29
06-12-2003, 03:04 AM
Well, technically since a marriage is a contract, because of the breach of the contract, doesnt the guy have to pay at least $500.00 to the family ?

neofied
06-12-2003, 03:07 AM
At least $500, plus damages.

Happy29
06-12-2003, 03:12 AM
Don't forget the 50% contingency fee for the lawyer !

neofied
06-12-2003, 03:13 AM
So in the end the family ends up with absolutely nothing.

Happy29
06-12-2003, 03:23 AM
Yes, God bless our legal system !

neofied
06-12-2003, 03:24 AM
Wait a second, maybe the family is the one responsible for this current auction. And they're selling what they ended up with. :D

Happy29
06-12-2003, 03:27 AM
Here's another scenario.

The guy is selling is family... ok, that leads to a large lawsuit and possibly a legal action pursued by the Department of Labor and huge scrutiny from the good old media. After the guy realizes he cant pay and cant win the legal action, he goes to jail. He sells his soul for bagels and gives them to the guards and the Warden. The Warden decides he isnt as bad as he looks and sends the guy to a Federal Penitentiary where he spends the rest of his life with Eric Rudolph.

Ryan S
06-12-2003, 06:18 AM
Originally posted by Axxon
Well, seeing how you guys don't use pounds for weight I'd say it's likely an urban myth but it is a funny one. :D

We don't?

Food is now sold with metric measurements because it is against EU law to sell food using any other measurement. However, people tend not to pay much attention to the EU and their "correct curvature of a banana" style laws.

I know my weight and height in pounds and feet, but I could not begin to work out my weight and height using the metric system.

On our roads we use miles (not KM), and we measure car economy in miles per gallon.

Fritz
06-12-2003, 06:54 AM
Originally posted by Ryan S
We don't?

Food is now sold with metric measurements because it is against EU law to sell food using any other measurement. However, people tend not to pay much attention to the EU and their "correct curvature of a banana" style laws.

I know my weight and height in pounds and feet, but I could not begin to work out my weight and height using the metric system.

On our roads we use miles (not KM), and we measure car economy in miles per gallon.

Good to know relocation wasn't too hard on the Zippys (that you did not toss aside like some kind of candy wrapper.)

Ryan S
06-12-2003, 10:28 AM
Originally posted by Fritz
Good to know relocation wasn't too hard on the Zippys (that you did not toss aside like some kind of candy wrapper.)


You will be glad to hear that Chris Johnson is just about to sign a new contract which will keep him here for at least another 3 years. :)