“From Haunted Dolls to Half-Eaten Celebrity Meals: Discover the Wildest Auctions You Won’t Believe Existed!”
A Kind, Old Grandmother
A ten-year-old girl tried to sell her sweet grandmother to the highest bidder on eBay. The girl described her grandma as “cuddly but “annoying.” Annoying enough to sell to a complete stranger? Wow.
Thankfully eBay took the posting down because it technically violated their human trafficking regulations. That little girl will never be spoiled by grandma again though.
Unwanted Brussels Sprouts
Dan Allam decided that he would auction off his uneaten Brussels sprouts from his holiday dinner. He made Over $100 from the sprouts and donated it all to Make A Wish Foundation.
If I knew that I could have been auctioning off the worst vegetables on my plate I wouldn’t have complained so much as a kid.
A College Student’s Imaginary Friend
There comes a time in everyone’s life where they have to grow up and move on. That must be what happened to Georgia Horrocks when she put her imaginary friend Bernard up for auction.
She said he was in “very good health” and be sent via imagination to the highest bidder.
The Right To Name A Baby
In 2009, a woman from Arkansas decided to make a few extra bucks by auctioning off the sale of her unborn child’s name. She tried four different times to complete the sale but eBay removed it every time. Finally, her fifth auction was successful and she made $6,800.