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Extraordinary eBay Items For Sale

By Shaun Pelling


Since its launch in 1995 eBay has become the most successful online auction website with millions of members buying and selling items on a daily basis. The website has also helped thousands of people start and maintain a successful business with a reported 700,000 people relying on eBay sales as part of their income.

It's true you can sell and buy almost anything on eBay and the website even promotes users to look around their houses to search for valuable items lying around unused. The site has also become extremely useful for users to find some truly unique and bizarre items from over ten million live listings. However eBay has frequently been in the spotlight for its often strange and peculiar items. Below are just some of the strange and interesting items that have been put up on the site:

eBay's most bizarre listings:
1. A fossilised baby T-Rex
The private owner of the remains of a baby T-Rex decided to sell the item in order to raise money for a public museum. However the collectable wasn't going for cheap with a starting bid of $10million.

2. Ian Usher's "life"
Ian Usher decided to put his "entire life" up for auction in 2008, with the winning bidder receiving his house in Perth, all of his belongings, an introduction to his friends and even a trial run at his job. When the bidding closed, Mr Usher's "life" sold for 200,000.

3. A Channel Tunnel boring machine
In 2004 Eurotunnel put one of the 580-tonne drills used to help construct the Channel Tunnel up for auction. The write up suggested the giant machine might just make the perfect present for an eccentric engineering fan. After 179 bids the price reached 5million.

4. Shrunken tribal heads
A small community known as the Jibaro Indian Tribe in the jungles of Ecuador used the online auction site to sell twenty six real shrunken heads. The item reached only seven bids with the winner buying all of them for only $25.

5. A theory to the meaning of life
Just to prove you really can sell anything on eBay, an American user decided to auction off his theory to the meaning of life. To his surprise the item received eight bids and was sold for $10.50 to the lucky winner.




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