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Last Post 28 Jun 2011 03:33 PM by Jezmond. 3 Replies.
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28 Jun 2011 03:49 AM  

 A million and a half dollars on ebay  or 5 dollars at Woolworths
" All the info is on this 1849 caddy"

Honestly , how do they cross roads ?

http://cgi.ebay.com/1849-Heritage-N...500wt_1156

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28 Jun 2011 08:27 AM  
Hey Relics,
It seems to have been removed. Maybe the Mandarins at Ebay have woken up to nutters like this.
I used to send friendly advice to people listing new (ish) things as old or valuable but the response dictated I shouldnt bother!
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28 Jun 2011 09:03 AM  

 Hi Jez

Yes , it seems to have been removed now .

I saw it this afternoon , and the Spiel said something like:

" The real thing . This 1849 caddy is in great condition
All the info is on the caddy "

The asking price was $1,500,000 US .

Perhaps it was a typo with the price or perhaps someone set him straight:

Either way you have to wonder what he was thinking.


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28 Jun 2011 03:33 PM  
Relics,
I had a quick swoop on Ebay and found about another 5 the most was about £4.99 and one £1.50 BIN.
Where do these people come from, and its got a bloody sticky label on top. Probably a bar code on the base and a decimal price sticker printed by Harrods computers.....!
It beggars belief, and makes other people with tins to sell think everything is worth a bomb, admittedly not £1.5 mill tho....!
Ho Ho.
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