Some of the Strangest Things Sold on Ebay
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Unwanted Brussel Sprouts- Herefordshire's Dan Allam has kept the Christmas spirit alive not once, but twice by auctioning off the uneaten sprouts from his holiday roast and donating all money to the Make A Wish Foundation. -
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New Wife- What will you do if you find out that your wife is cheating on you? Simply sell her on eBay! Few years ago a man from Britain tried to sell his wife and manage to reach the staggering 750 000 Pounds before the auction was removed. -
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Grilled Cheese Sandwich with the Face of the Virgin Mary- Sold for a staggering $28,000 in 2004, the grilled cheese sandwich is said to have magical powers and was left untouched by mold for more than a decade, according to the woman who made it. -
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Haunted Doll- Want something creative for your kid’s birthday? A haunted doll will definitely hit the spot – one was recently sold for approximately 150$. The owner included in the item description pretty shocking facts about the deeds done by the haunted doll. -
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Forehead Advertising- Andrew Fischer, a web designer from, Nebraska, auctioned off the use of his forehead. He said he would have a non-permanent logo or brand name tattooed on his head for 30 days. After several bids he received $37,375 to advertise the snoring remedy, SnoreStop. -
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Unassembled Snowman- An "unassembled snowman" has been posted on auction site eBay by one enterprising individual from Rotherham attempting to make the most of the wintry weather. The bold seller has posted a picture of a snowy backgarden under the description "6ft snowman, requires assembly. The initial bid stood at 10 million, which might explain why it was later taken down by the website. -
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Right to Name Baby- In 2009, 36-year-old Arkansas woman Lavonne Drummond decided to sell the rights to name her unborn child, on eBay. Unfortunately for Lavonne Drummond, eBay was less receptive to her auction and shut the first four down, though they had reached a combined total of over $41,000. The fifth and final auction actually reached a sale at the end of August 2009 for the grand sum of $6,800, but the winning bidder told Drummond he was trying to help her auction and had no intentions of actually paying her, nor naming her baby. -
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Britney Spears' Bubble Gum- A woman sold a piece of bubble gum that Britney Spears had chewed and spat out at a concert at Wembley Arena in 2000. The winning bid was $14,000. -
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The Meaning of Life- In 2000 a man from North Carolina discovered the meaning of life and decided to sell it on eBay. Curiously, it was worth only $3.26. -
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Ghost in a Jar- A jar that a man believed to contain a ghost was put up for auction on eBay because it was terrorizing its owner. The seller, Teajay101, claimed that he “would not be held responsible” if the “black thing” escaped the jar, and that “all sales are final.” After numerous bids, the jar sold for just around $55,000 but the buyer never paid for the item in the end. -
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Imaginary Friend- Georgia Horrocks, a 22 year-old Londoner studying at the London School of Communication, put up Bernard her imaginary friend up for sale on the advice of her psychiatrist. She described her as friend as in ‘very good health’ She created a starting bid of just 99 pence. Bernard will not be sent via post but will be sent via imagination to the winning bidder. -
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Justin Timberlake's Half-Eaten French Toast- The toast was sold for $1,025 in 2000 when the singer left it behind after an interview with a New York radio station. The leftover breakfast was put for sale by a DJ an a 19 year old fan placed the winning bid. -
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A Grandmother- A 10-year-old girl from England tried to sell her grandmother on eBay, describing the relative as ‘annoying’ but ‘cuddly’. The Internet Auction site had to take down the offer as it was breeching regulations on human trafficking. -
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Virginity- An 18-year-old British girl sold her virginity on eBay. It was bought by a businessman who kindly gave her the money she needed for college without taking ‘the service’.
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