We often hear information on auction items used celebrities or famous people sold at high prices.
Although we usually sky-high price memakluminya and even consider it a regular thing. But what if the auction item is something absurd and weird? Even the auction item is something intangible but no one is buying at a very high price. You may, in fact I think this is absurd, but it actually occurred.
1. Baby Naming Rights
Although we usually sky-high price memakluminya and even consider it a regular thing. But what if the auction item is something absurd and weird? Even the auction item is something intangible but no one is buying at a very high price. You may, in fact I think this is absurd, but it actually occurred.
1. Baby Naming Rights
In 2005, a woman aged33-year-old Melissa Heuschkel auction off the rights to namebaby on the Internet through eBay. The reason, he felt confused forto name her baby and she wanted the best name for their childThe. In fact, a company called Golden Palace boldbought the naming rights for 15,100 U.S. dollars (USD 135 million).When then baby sex boy was born on April 30,2005 gave it the name Golden Palace Golden Palace Benedetto. AndMelissa uses that money to buy toys and needsnewborns from people who can not afford.
2. Toast a slice
In July 2012, has been soldsold a piece of leftover toast. The toast was served toPrince Charles at breakfast on the day of her marriage to Princess Dianain 1981. Bread is sold at a price of 361 U.S. dollars (USD 3 million).The rest of the bread is deliberately kept by a palace maid asroyal wedding memorabilia that ceremony watched by750 million people worldwide.
3. Imaginary friends
A man in the UK offerfigure imaginary friend on eBay. An imaginary man named JonMalipieman. Men with the account name thewildancrazyoli wrote in messageauction listings, Jon was too old for me, I am now old27 years. He is very friendly. I'll let you know what she likesand no. fact, someone asked if Jon objected tosmokers? Jon does not mind as long as the answer is do not smoke rightside. Surprisingly, it turns out the offer taken up by 31bidders and sold for $ 3,082 U.S. dollars (USD 27 million).
4. Memorabilia Heinous Crimes
It was not just a celebrity relics are worthy collection. Objects belong to theToo many criminals are targeting. X-ray examination of boneback in America belonged to a murderer named Charles Manson behaviorsold at a price of 8,500 U.S. dollars (USD 76 million). Handwritingof Theodore Robert Cowell, better known as Ted Bundy containsdemand for pies brought from the prison cafeteria, eversold for 3,900 U.S. dollars (35 million). Ted Bundy was amurderers, rapists, and kidnappers in America in 1970. Thensignature of Albert Fish, a cannibal, sold 30,000 dollarsThese things happen, predictably, something to do withtendency of the news media that exposes the killerredundant, as if they were celebrities.
5. Rubber Duck
A man told me on the list of eBay selling that he was selling the rubber duck is a duck ghost. The Haunted Rubber duck named Duck. He said the 1.5-year-old son told him the story of a strange and eerie about his friend the rubber duck bath. His son claimed bitten by a duck, rubber duck incarnation of it, so that his son threw the duck. In just 7 days, the rubber duck that looks similar to other rubber ducks were sold at a price of 107.5 U.S. dollar