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 Thursday, February 28, 2008
What is this seller's goal here?
Posted by Chris

ebay1.jpgI love eBay. For the most part, you can list anything for sale that you want, no matter how awesome it is or how stupid we may think it is.

I would like to get your thoughts on a listing I stumbled upon today. It is an auction selling a Chris Everett photo. Just look at the title and description of this. What exactly is the seller trying to accomplish by listing an auction in this fashion?

Do they think this is going to help them make more money? Is this photo worth anything to begin with? Is the seller an old enemy of Everett? Sometimes I just don't understand the intentions of people or their mindset when it comes to eBay auctions.

Are they just having a little fun, or do they think that listings like this are good marketing ideas?

I have no idea.






2/28/2008 3:11:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [1]