Not Common Goods are Sold Online

Tuesday, September 29, 2015
The Best on Web ~ Internet freedom sometimes even used land misuse by users. If the currently-season is the use of an online business, then some people actually take advantage of online trading services to offer things that could be considered unnatural.

If you usually people selling goods or food, but this time is different even life was sold. For more details refer to the following unnatural things being sold online:

1. Pieces fingernails serial killer

Pieces of nails that are sold are the property of two serial killer named Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris who committed the murder in 1979 in Southern California. At least five people fall victim to them.

2. Heart

A young man from Florida tried to sell his heart for transplant. The young man is valued $ 5.7 million before finally unloaded from a list of items by their online sales portal.

3. Soul someone

In late 2007, an American citizen sells his soul online for a price of $ 1 million. The reason for selling the soul is to raise money for Christmas.

4. Toys Rubber Duck haunted

In 2004 am, a man selling "rubber duck toy haunted" is online. He said 1.5-year-old son often tells the story of the strange and sinister about a quarrel between him and the duck. She also said her son had also been bitten by the duck, duck, causing her to throw it into the street.

5. Toast Justin Timberlake

In March 2000, the remaining toast belongs to Justin Timberlake on a website. Miraculously, after about 40 bids and it was not until two days are sold on the internet, the bread is sold at a price of $ 3,154. Wow.


6. Friends Imagination

He named Jon Malipieman. Sold by a man in England because he feels Jon has moved away from him. huh?

7. The right to name the baby

A 33-year-old woman sold the rights to name her baby in April 2005. The right to name their son was successfully sold for $ 15,100

8. Stick Haunted

In 2004, a woman in Indiana sells iron rod belonging to her late husband with a timid hope of grandchildren would think that the ghost of his grandfather would leave the house when the stick was sold.

9. Window shooter JFK

Auctioned for the first time, the original window frames on the 6th floor of the Texas School Book Deposiotory Dallas, where Lee Harvey firing a rifle to kill the president of the 35th United States, John F. Kennedy. The window was successfully sold for $ 3.001.501.00 on February 16, 2007.

10. Cereal

In December 2004 the cereal Kellogg's Cereal pieces shaped like a character from the movie ET Steven Spielberg successfully sold for $ 1,035.

11. Monster in the closet of a child

Someone selling "monster in her closet" so that the child can sleep in peace. No further details regarding this sale.

12. The hat-shaped Dorito chips Pope

Golden Palace Casino won the auction for $ 1,209 on March 23, 2005.

13. Chewing Gum Britney Spears

Someone took the former Britney Spears chewing gum and sell them on the Internet. Strange? Even odder because the candy sold for $ 263! Maybe fans framed on the wall? I have no idea.

14. Toast picture of Jesus

The seller accidentally bake the bread until charred, and prior to disposal, he realized that the burnt scars shaped like the face of Jesus. This bread at auction at initial price of $ 99, but in the end no one buys this bread.

16. UFO Detector

A Company from Brazil claims to have created a tool that can detect UFOs. The tool is sold for $ 135.03. Unfortunately no further information whether the tool is successful or not.

17. U.S Navy F / A-18A Hornet Jet Fighter

A Stock Broker in Virginia to sell US Navy F / A-18A Hornet Jet Fighter, with separate parts and can not be used on Ebay for no more than 1 million dollars. And offer services to assemble until ready to fly with an additional cost of $ 9 million.
 
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