Have you ever spotted eBay auctions and wondered who on earth buys that stuff? For some reason or other, there are some really, really odd things that sell on eBay. There have been some amazing things sold on eBay this month!
15 coupons for 50p off marmite at Asda sold for £24.99 plus £1 postage. I just do not understand this…the coupons are worth savings of £7.50, so why you’d pay over £25 is a mystery.
20 used beer bottle caps sold for 90p plus 90p postage.
£1.50 off every litre of fuel vouchers from Morrisons fetched a massive £115 plus £2.99 postage.
A broken Canon camera fetched £775.51 recently.
200 used toilet roll cardboard tubes sold for £29.99 plus £4.99 postage. I can’t believe that anyone would pay for these, especially when it is so easy to save them up yourself for any projects you have going. Why not try saving your and getting them listed on eBay?
This disgusting toe nail sold for 99p – sorry for this picture.
This pair of well worn boxers sold for £9.51 with 99p postage.
These well worn heels fetched £102 with £4.50 postage. If you are interested in selling your old worn shoes on eBay then be sure to check out my guide.
This empty glass Coke bottle sold for £5.30
A bundle of broken Barbie style dolls sold for £6.48 with £3.80 postage.
Have you spotted any odd sales on eBay recently?
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Angela says
Who would pay that for empty toilet rolls !! Think I will start saving mine now!
Kim Carberry says
hahaha! These are just crazy! I would love to know who buys this stuff x
Lisa says
the beer bottle lids will probably be upcycled
Sarah says
Those coupons! I can’t believe that, that makes no sense at all!!
Laura F says
This is so interesting – thanks for looking into this! I think people upcycle the barbies into more realistic makeup free dolls like ‘Treechange’ dolls which are quite fun but the toilet rolls and the old pants are really weird!.
Anrola (@anrola99) says
The pervy stuff I can understand, and the crafty stuff maybe, but the coupons?? I wonder if the buyer actually paid for them …
You should do some experimental listings for a blogpost Emma!