Starting bid: 99 cents
No bids, auction closed. Big fat nuttin!
This guy broke the first rule of auction selling: have something people want to buy.
But, hey, he said he was just having fun with it. I've done the same, listing utter garbage on eBay to see if it gets any interest.
And sometimes it sells.
The listing was probably free, or so low as to be of no consequence. Now the guy knows to go ahead and toss the thing, then list something people want to own.
Fun Lesson Learned.
Nope, he relisted it!
He has a bid!! Holy cow thats amazing!
A bid??!!
No, no bids that I can see. the first listing ran out with no bids and the second listing, he put 3 tabs up for auction, guess he figured he make it irresistible!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/early-1962-...d=100011&prg=9374&rk=1&rkt=10&sd=171380160961
He relisted it and it sold the second time. I know who won the auction the second time. The clues are there.
Well I stand corrected. Sold the second time. I bet he sold it to himself.
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I've been keeping the old ones, just because they are 1st gen pull tabs ( i have a whopping 3 and 1/2 ).
who knew it would have come in handy!
The other auction closed because:
"This listing was ended by the seller because the item was sold."
...so it does not tell you who the buyer was because it was NOT done with eBay.
it did get 2 bids though, and this is all ebay will tell you unless you are included in the transaction:
so...i ahve no idea what kemper is talking about lol
you know who the seller sold the pull tabs to by looking at the auctions? i cant see how, can you show me? i cant figure it out all it said was n**a