Boy, you find some weird things on eBay, usually when searching for the most innocuous items. Here are some items you probably will never want to purchase …
Yeah, that really solves the perennial problem of what to buy a man for Christmas …
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The disclaimer in the listing notes that the item is not recommended for anyone with a heart condition, and may cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Oooooookaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay … Still, if you want to throw away £63 + postage …
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Alas, at the time of writing this auction is about to finish, but if you’re lucky the seller may relist. Plus there is presumably an inexhaustible supply.
Reason for selling? ‘My dad bought me a huge box full, these are unwanted. You know what dads are like!’. Erm, I don’t think most make a habit of buying you tampons …
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Come on, you must have wished you could have been at this hugely significant cultural event in Dec 2000 … well, now you can pretend you were!
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Well, saves you the bother of drinking it yourself, I suppose.
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As much as I admire the maker’s ability with handicrafts, I have to say that only eight chips is a bit mean …
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If you have a burning desire to experience life from the point of view of a hamster, then you may wish to purchase the chance to go sphereing. Participants are strapped inside a giant inflatable ball and rolled down a hill. Also worth spending £29 on a present for someone you secretly hate.
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It has never been used. That is all the listing says. So if you’ve ever wanted a health pack thing …
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What are the weirdest things you’ve seen – or even bought – on eBay?
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