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I am some times amazed at some of the junk that is sold on ebay and the amount that this junk is sold for.

About 4 years ago, my friend had an ebay account and I asked him what he was selling. He said junk. Huh.. Junk He says come on I show you. So we hop in his truck and he drives around till he finds trash/junk on the side of the road and sets it in the back of the truck.

It was one of the Battery power ride on cars for kids. It was missing parts of its cover and one of the wheels was missing too.

At the house he cleans off teh mud and takes the picture.

Put it on ebay and it sells for for 95 dollars with shipping the winner pays about 150 dollars for a broken kids toy that at the time was probally selling at wally world new for about 180.

I guess it true what they say, "A fool and his money will soon part"

Makes me want to reopen my ebay account. I have a storage shed full of just the greatest things ;D

This is not the yoy it just to let others know what type of ridding toy I was speaking of.  I think the one he sold was a jeep of some sorts

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Yeah, I know what you mean.  I sold a reel on e-bay for $5; it had the word Steez on it.  There's a sucker born every minute.  

I still think the Texas Snowball was the greatest.

I posted on another thread a while back. I saw a $50 gift card go for something like 49.65  and .35 shipping!!!

The seller had to be thinking I hit the motherload!

What an idiot buyer had to be a scam of some sort or not high enough bids and buyer bought himself

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