Oh, that is very interesting info, Jodi.
The price is now at $25,100 (with about 7 hours left). Why would anyone pay $25,000 for a $1200 wedding dress? Because the guy is funny? Now I do see psychology teaching relevance somewhere.
Marie


Jodi Gabert wrote:

It's back to an affordable (?!!) 23,000. He's accepting preapproved bidders
only.  According to my husband (who hasn't sold my wedding dress on ebay)
you have to go through quite the number of hoops to attain that status.
He might be able to buy a season ticket to the Marriners for that.

Jodi

Jodi Gabert
Reed City HS
225 W Church
Reed City, MI 49677
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OK, so now it's up to $800K. It was at $300K earlier. I don't really know
much about e-bay, but those seem like pretty unreal to me. Is somebody
making fake bids? Doesn't e-bay have a policy about that?
Carol


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