Wednesday, November 28th, 2007 at
5:02 am
Sad that some people in the world are now making money off of the death of a young man, but this is still American last time I checked and on Ebay right now, if you do a search for Sean Taylor you will find all sorts of items now going for prices never before seen for his merchandise.
Some of the worst actually use the attack in their descriptions such as this autographed color photo signed by Sean Taylor starting at $138.50. Also is this action figure going up for sale for $150.00, but hey at least he says in the description he’s not trying to capitalize on the death, that must make it better when he discusses it in his description for sale. This trading card sale which describes his attack going for $28.50. This autographed photo going for $26.00 that actually uses a RIP 1983-2007 photo in its sale.
There are plenty of others for sure, it is pretty amazing what people will do to make a buck.
Tuesday, November 20th, 2007 at
5:15 am
A 1918 World Series ball with 15 signatures on it, including Babe Ruth’s, has gone up for auction on Ebay with a starting bid of $870,000. I wonder if Bill Simmons is liquidating all of his assets as we speak to win this auction? Word on the street is that Mark Ecko is interested and will destroy it once he gets his grubby hands on it. This will be an interesting auction to watch and see if anyone actually bids on it.
Link to Ebay Auction
Friday, June 1st, 2007 at
5:14 am

An enterprising Ebayer from Delaware is selling their empty (ie: used, drank from, no alcohol inside) aluminum Bud and Bud Lite beer bottles from a Washington Nationals game. These bottles retail for $6.50 while full and at the ballpark. I would know, I drank a couple of them on Wednesday at the Nats/Dodgers game. Muskyfisher is selling these empty aluminum bottles for a starting bid of $7.99 for the pair, plus $5.50 shipping and handling. $13.49 minimum price for empty beer bottles…that he paid $13.00 for and enjoyed while watching a game.
Have ye no shame man????
As an aside…this below will set you back $10.98 and costs no more than a few cents to make. There is no way this is an officially licensed Washington Nationals’ product…
What the hell does this even mean? Nationals University?? Doctorate Degree of Nationals Baseball? WHAT???
Link for cans you have no business buying here
Link for paper you have no business buying here