Top 10 Weird Things Posted on Ebay

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10) A “USAF Hughes AIM-4D Falcon Missile” was sold for $3,950. It was auctioned and sold under the reserve price.

9) “Hang out with Jimmy” for $1,200 you could hang out with Jimmy. Jimmy is a married 32 year old owner of a comic store as well as works as a Disk Jockey. Jimmy offers a morning hike, 18 holes of golf, a tour of the top Phoenix radio station, lunch on Mill Ave., a Diamondback vs. Mets game, trip to the bars and nightclubs, and a late Mexican dinner. The only catch... you have to make it to Phoenix on your own and only on August 9.

8) A “Ghost in a Jar” received bids reaching $90 million The seller of this item claimed that he had found a wooden box encasing two glass jars as wel as a journal. When one of the jars was dropped, black smoke came out. It was claimed to be haunted. The remaining unopened jar received over 60 bids as well as starting a series of haunted jar auctions on ebay.

7) A “Russian Test Space Shuttle” had bids topping $25,200. This space shuttle was apparently once offered by a Russian company for $2 million but posted on e-bay for only a “fraction of the price.” But, the asking price was never reached, possibly because of the $5,000 shipping price.

6) “Advertise On My Arm” at the buyers expense, (an estimated $400-600) this man offered a 5'' x 5'' space on his left fore arm for a permanent, tattoo advertisement.

5) A “Vampire Killing Kit,” this stylish, late 1800's European kit was sold for $4,550 and includes a crossbow with four silver-tipped arrows, an ebony wood stake, a large bottle of holy water and various surgical instruments. All this and more is stored in a mahogany box until it's needed.

4) An “Imaginary Friend,” is being offered for all of 99 cents.
What the buyer would be receiving is Rupert, the owners own imaginary friend. Rupert is actually a clay doll who the seller claims talks to him and helps him through his “serious mental problems” and that Rupert will do the same for the buyer.

3) “The Meaning of Life” was sold for $3.26 after a battle between eight bidders. What so many have sought after for so long, was sold for a mere $4.

2) “Serial Killer's Fingernails.” The fingernails, sold for $9.99, belonged to Roy Norris, one of two serial killers who traveled around Southern California during the killings. With the fingernails is the Christmas card that came along with a personal note by Norris himself as well as a black thumb print.

1) For one year the lucky buyer could have “Your own REAL Family” and that only for $1.6 million. When buying this family of four, the buyer receives companions to spend their time and play with for one year. The family will travel with the buyer and visit the buyers relatives, but they ask to be treated with respect. Along with the buying price the buyer also has to pay for all transportation to and from the residence as well as any costs during the stay.
 

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