eBay lunacy hits a new height
Jun. 2nd, 2005 01:08 pmThanks to Peter David for pointing out this one.
I can barely -- just barely -- understand the mindset of the people who are paying thousands of dollars for foodstuffs that have, say, a theoretical image of something that might kind of look like the Virgin Mary on a bad veil day if you squint really hard and say "Ah DO believe!" loudly a hundred times. That's religious, after all, and I can grasp why people get that attached to it. And I can understand the fannish mindset of paying a lot of money for some one-of-a-kind item from a show that one really loves. (Having myself paid rather too much for that Foundation Imaging jacket I wear at this time of year.)
But this sets a new highwater mark for fanatical goofiness. It's a piece of toast, with the Evil Numbers from the show LOST "mysteriously" toasted into it. And it's currently at over five grand, in a furious bidding war. I'm really curious whether any of these people are serious...
I can barely -- just barely -- understand the mindset of the people who are paying thousands of dollars for foodstuffs that have, say, a theoretical image of something that might kind of look like the Virgin Mary on a bad veil day if you squint really hard and say "Ah DO believe!" loudly a hundred times. That's religious, after all, and I can grasp why people get that attached to it. And I can understand the fannish mindset of paying a lot of money for some one-of-a-kind item from a show that one really loves. (Having myself paid rather too much for that Foundation Imaging jacket I wear at this time of year.)
But this sets a new highwater mark for fanatical goofiness. It's a piece of toast, with the Evil Numbers from the show LOST "mysteriously" toasted into it. And it's currently at over five grand, in a furious bidding war. I'm really curious whether any of these people are serious...
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Date: 2005-06-02 05:25 pm (UTC)No, I don't think anyone here is serious. I hope.
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Date: 2005-06-02 05:33 pm (UTC)There's a sucker born every minute. On the flip side, pranking on eBay seems to be a semi-sanctioned form of fun; since eBay doesn't kill people for doing it, it'll continue...
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Date: 2005-06-03 01:24 am (UTC)I'd like to know if any of these clearly bogus auctions really do pay off; sure the bidding goes to $XK, but does the check clear? No one reports on that side.
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Date: 2005-06-02 06:41 pm (UTC)*laugh* Are those your words or Peter's?
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Date: 2005-06-02 08:53 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2005-06-03 10:49 am (UTC)