eBay[c] The Missing Manual

About This Book

If you'd like to get started with eBay but you don't know an FVF (Section 5.3) from a UPI (Section 5.7.2.1), this book will help you get to the site, get registered, and get going. Soon you'll be using eBay like an old pro. If, on the other hand, you've been trading Pez dispensers since eBay was Auction Works, this book can help you ramp up your eBay experiencefind more bargains, build better auctions, and close more sales. It's loaded with advice and info like this:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION

Seriously Weird Stuff

What's the strangest item ever sold on eBay?

Strangeness is in the eye of the beholder. An auction item that makes one person scratch her head makes another open his checkbook . Here are some of the weird and wonderful auctions that have added to eBay's amusement value:

  • The Virgin Mary grilled cheese sandwich . Ten years before this auction, a Florida woman sat down to eat a grilled cheese sandwich and noticed an image that she thought looked like the Virgin Mary. The woman saved the sandwich in a clear plastic box and kept it on her nightstanduntil the day she decided to sell it on eBay. After a ton of media attention and a bidding frenzy, the winning bid was $28,000.

  • The haunted cane . The seller of this item claimed her son believed it was haunted by the ghost of his recently deceased grandfather and that she was selling it to allay his fears. The cane sold for $65,000.

  • Name that baby . A number of parents have auctioned the right to name their newborn . And adults have auctioned off their own names , too. These auctions have been popular with Golden Palace Casino, an online casino whose advertising campaign has centered around buying far-out items on eBay. GoldenPalaceDotCom Smith, meet GoldenPalaceDotCom Jones.

  • Walking billboards . When one enterprising young man sold a month's worth of advertising space on his forehead for more than $37,000, he started a fad. Auctions appeared for advertising space on pregnant bellies, cleavage, fingernails, an arm and a leg .

  • Elvis water . A man received $455 for three tablespoons of water he said he'd retrieved from a styrofoam cup used by Elvis Presley in a 1977 concert and stored since then in a sealed glass vial. Later, he auctioned the right to display the styrofoam cup itself.

  • Mystery auctions . You might wonder why on earth people would bid on something when they have no idea what they're getting, but mystery auctions have become such a craze that they have their own category. These auctions have included a mystery paycheck, mystery house contents, mystery mailbox, mystery baby-food jarjust about anything you can imagine. (According to eBay rules, the auction is for the container only; the "mystery" contents are a gift.)

  • Weirdness loves company . If you can imagine it (and in some cases even if you can't), someone's probably tried to sell it on eBay. Real listings include a kite flown during a Florida hurricane ; dryer lint; a deflated red balloon; a "time travel" machine; snow; a jar of air; a "mind-reading" helmet; a reproduction of Van Gogh's Starry Night made of Legos; a three-legged chicken preserved in a jar; an empty gum wrapper; even an auction for " absolutely nothing."

To see the weird and wacky things up for auction on eBay this month, check out www.bizarrebids.com or www.whowouldbuythat.comtwo Web sites that track the strangest auctions they can find.

About the Outline

eBay: The Missing Manual is divided into four parts , each containing several chapters:

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