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 krs
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:03:17 PM new
If you are the seller or the
high bidder - now what?

Currently $81.00 First bid $80.00
Quantity 1
# of bids 2 bid history | with emails
Time left Auction has ended.
Location sunnyvale, ca
Country/Region USA/San Jose
Started Sep-25-00 06:23:50 PDT
Ends Sep-25-00 07:50:09 PDT
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Seller (Rating) ******(9)
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 Freddy57
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:05:45 PM new
I fail to understand the question. Doesn't Skippy have an email address?

 
 rca001
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:14:43 PM new
But what did they do with his and Tini's feedback?

 
 pineyhurst
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:20:31 PM new
Did you happen to notice the auction number? A 10 digit number that is unlike anyother I have seen on eBay. Looks like a test auction or some sort of inside eBay joke. Who the hell pays $81.00 for earwax?

 
 mrpotatoheadd
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:32:30 PM new
Go here to see lots of 10 digit auction numbers:

http://listings.ebay.com/aw/plistings/list/all/category1469/index.html
 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 24, 2000 12:53:54 PM new
Ken ..... If you're in need of some used ear wax, I'd be glad to help out.

 
 krs
 
posted on October 24, 2000 02:50:02 PM new
No doubt you could, Neil, and it would arrive still frozen I'm sure.

I was doing some thing like an NPB alert and they use his name in an instruction. So I did a quick search to see if that character still exists in ebay, and there he was, sniping earwax.

 
 reddeer
 
posted on October 24, 2000 03:29:15 PM new


 
 toyranch-07
 
posted on October 24, 2000 04:48:59 PM new
Skippy is the subject of many Halloween stories being told weekly in the Cafe by Mary Lou on Tuesday nights at 8 Pacific. Hey, that's tonight!


Skippy
http://www.millionauctionmarch.com/
[email protected]
 
 overworked
 
posted on October 24, 2000 04:52:38 PM new
Skippy=Pierre, and he can do whatever he pleases, I would imagine.

 
 toyranch-07
 
posted on October 24, 2000 05:27:02 PM new
Skippy is not Pierre.



http://www.millionauctionmarch.com/
[email protected]
 
 preacher4u
 
posted on October 24, 2000 08:39:37 PM new
Wow.
 
 
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