Man buys MacBook on eBay for $450, gets just a picture of it
Technically Incorrect: A British man buys from an apparently reputable seller on eBay, only to find there wasn't even a book in his package, never mind a MacBook.
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Technically Incorrect: A British man buys from an apparently reputable seller on eBay, only to find there wasn't even a book in his package, never mind a MacBook.
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New York Daily News Italians cops hunt owner eBay selling ancient Pompei brickNew York Daily NewsItalian cops are hunting the American eBay trader who's selling a priceless brick, believed stolen from the ancient city of Pompeii, for just $99. Police in Naples want to speak to the person from Lobelville, Tennessee, who is auctioning off…
GeekWire eBay Acquires PhiSix To Integrate 3-D Virtual Try On Technology Across The …TechCrunchIt looks like 3-D virtual try-on technology will soon make an appearance on eBay. The marketplace giant is announcing the acquisition of PhiSix, a company that develops 3-D visualization and simulation technologies for clothing. The computer graphics …eBay adds computer graphics biz PhiSix…
1892 book helps answer questions at Barnum MuseumHartford Courant, United States –2 hours agoThanks to the purchase on eBay of a century-old ledger, much more will be known about the museum's collection, according to Kathleen Maher, … More: continued here
More than 10,000 free tickets made available to the public for a memorial service for Penn State football coach Joe Paterno were snapped up in seven minutes Tuesday, with some offered for sale on eBay before the site pulled those ads. The service will be held Thursday at the school's 16,000-seat basketball arena, the Bryce…
Planned S.Korea Q2 FDI increase highest in over a yearReutersThe marked upswing was driven by a couple of sizable deals — eBay's (EBAY.O) purchase of South Korean online retailer Gmarket GMKT.O, and Tesco's (TSCO. …and more » More: continued here
eBay beat big guns Apple and Google due to the company’s long standing engagement with their customers through forums, which were introduced in the late 1990s, corporate blogging, Twitter and Facebook. More: continued here