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Want to go to MJ's memorial service?
It'll only cost you $100,000 on Ebay :shock: :faint:
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Haha removed. Think eBay don't want to be related to touting for that, which is quite right.
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Damn, I should have Print Screen and saved the posting, it was outrageous. Micheal Jackson side of it is irrelevant, it's the fact that somebody got something for free then promptly tried to sell it on Ebay for $100,000 plus :wtf: But if that wasn't bad enough, some sucker had put a bid in for it :nuts:
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Now, now... they're up to half a million. http://cgi.ebay.com/Michael-Jackson-...3A1%7C294%3A50
Make that $49,000,000, sorry http://cgi.ebay.com/michael-jackson-...3A1%7C294%3A50 |
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This makes me feel sick.
This is profiting from an artist that is no longer with us and shows absolutely no remorse or respect, it breaks my heart and really upsets me that people do this ! |
The profit isn't from the artist, it's from the feckwits :tard: who think it's something worth paying money for. :nuts:
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:twisted: I've got to say, if some ~~~~~~ shoved a ticket for a Justin Timberlake memorial tribute into my hand (and you'd have to put it there using red hot rivets) and then some other ~~~~~~ with more money than sence offered me 100K for it........ :whistle:
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1- Newspapers/magazines run a "tribute" issue with so called exclusives 2- The growing trade in RIP MJ tee shirts 3- The seller on ebay listing their MJ stuff 4- Tours showing the house where he died You're always gonna have someone making a few bob out of any situation, personally I wouldn't go hell for leather outta the guy listing/selling any of the above.......the real muppet is the one falling/paying for it. |
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Yeah but so are Hello, Ok and every other magazine and newspaper...people know there's a market so they try to supply to the demand. All these tribute issues are done to make more money and increase readership. Sky didn't put on an hour long tribute show to honour Jackson, they did it so they could make more money from advertising revenue. In times like these, people want to make as much money as they can as quickly as they can. I have no problem with people wanting to sell the tickets, the inflated values i do have a problem with, but somewhere someone wants to buy them. |
M i think we basically said the same thing...which should worry you more than me:D
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i feel horrible for farrah fousite. shes been ignored. I dont see any RIP FF T-Shirts anywhere..
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Farrah Fawcett tribute t shirt I charge a finders fee for this stuff you know :bleh: |
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whoever she is...as for the actress who used to be in Charlie's Angels, yes I feel sorry for her and her family |
The eBay offers for sale are going up and being stripped off quicker than cheap wallpaper on a caravan wall .. best so far was one with two "bids" for $9,999,999.00 (perhaps the highest numbers eBay will accept?) .. against that you have to love the UK entry, with a starting bid of £200 .. if you're going to scam, be modest :)
Most are from sellers who only registered to put the "item" on, and the starting levels make them more hoaxes of the "send this to everyone you know and AOL will donate 33 cents towards the cost of this dying child's operation" cruel nonsense .. that internet graffiti that some seem to do just because they can .. But as others have said .. anyone who bids is daft .. and it's the buyers and bidders for this kind of nonsense who create the market for it, whether it's ludicrous auctions or trashy magazines. If they didn't sell there'd be no point in wasting time and money putting them into the market. Channel 4 here is putting on some "The truth behind ...." about MJ this week .. as if! I'd love to think that people would all vote with their feet as I shall do .. but no doubt loads will tune in and watch .. and Channel 4 will feel justified, as will their advertisers ... It's how Big Brother keeps managing to clog up so many channels for so many interminable weeks every year ... Caryl |
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:twisted: I just want a solid gold slinky and a Frankenstein mask that features Boris Karloff's real hair :bleh: |
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There are so many terrible things done in the world like rape, murder, child abuse, gay bashing, racist attacks etc etc which really hurt and damage the victims, that I really can't get that upset or sickened by those who try to proffer from the death of a famous person, those who give them the opportunity by queuing up to offer their money, or those who put spoof listings or bids on eBay (because I can't believe the one bidder who's bidding millions on moat of the "tickets" listed is serious .. nor probably those bidding thousands for used ticket stubs after the event). It's tacky, it's tasteless .. but if it makes you feel that bad you're better off listening to MJ's albums and avoiding the taradiddle that was bound to surround his demise. As to his family, as I've said before, it's not pleasant, but I doubt it's come as a shock to them. Today it goes with the territory when you have that level of fame and celebrity, and the level of worship and curiosity that people have, and the lengths to which they'll go to satisfy it. It's the way of the modern world .. we can't prevent it and you're probably better to cushion yourself by ignoring it Emma. Caryl |
Yes I find it crazy people get more upset about this stuff than say the 10-12 people of the mjjcommunity website who have all committed suicide since Michael Jackson died because they are "lost" without him or that family who all died in a fire in a flat in London over the weekend or all the young kids we have lost in the recent wars, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. .....
But then I personally do like to put things into perspective and just think I could always be worse off.... I can understand most people don't do this. |
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