eBay silliness....

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Well, there's been some bizarre stuff listed on eBay over the years, but really, I've seen it all now.

:eek: :eek: :D

I like the the quote that the exes "got pregnant without permission"!!!! :LOL:
 
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Cheers nine bob

very very funny just wish i had know about before Xmas not THAT would have surprised the missus :LOL:
 
corgiman said:
Cheers nine bob

very very funny just wish i had know about before Xmas not THAT would have surprised the missus :LOL:

It's against ebay rules. You can't sell bodily fluids. (Although people do sell farts in jars, which are fluids).
 
notb665 said:
corgiman said:
Cheers nine bob

very very funny just wish i had know about before Xmas not THAT would have surprised the missus :LOL:

It's against ebay rules. You can't sell bodily fluids. (Although people do sell farts in jars, which are fluids).
yours may be fluids..but mine are pure Methane, delivered tunefully :eek:
 
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Was that a kart from 'Scrapyard challenge' TV prog??
They built one or maybe two on that prog once, my mum could have driven it, and she's been dead for 10 years !! Fast Accelerating Rocket Trolley ... around 2003 as I recall.
Arrrggh :-
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;) :D :D
 
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well yes it wouldnt make them eBay money , be a frudster an youre ok there but humourous .. NO
 
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Just wondering, but occasionally you see someone advertising an 'invisible car' or something similarly wacky on eBay, and it often has bids on it up to quite large ammounts.

Now, I guess no-one is ever going to pay up for these things, as the bid is just in the same vein of craziness as the original posting, but in theory eBay are still going to nab their final sales price commission straight out of the seller's bank account and it must cost them a fortune.

Or does anyone know different ... ?
 
johnny_t said:
Just wondering, but occasionally you see someone advertising an 'invisible car' or something similarly wacky on eBay, and it often has bids on it up to quite large ammounts.
Apart from anything else, they are probably quite dangerous for pedestrians and other road-users and I think they should be banned.
 
I've been knocked over by an 'invisible car' on more than one occasion and can tell you it hurts, I complained to the police but they can't do anything without a positive description of the vehicle. :LOL:
 
Richardp said:
I've been knocked over by an 'invisible car' on more than one occasion and can tell you it hurts, I complained to the police but they can't do anything without a positive description of the vehicle. :LOL:
Can't see you getting any joy with that! :)
 
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