Thomas Cook collapsed early on Monday morning.
The world’s oldest tour operator folded after 178 years of trading, leaving around 150,00 Britons stranded all over the world.
And it seems staff and customers are squeezing as much as they can out of Thomas Cook by flogging uniforms, wings, and even sick bags.
Wings, £20, 1 bid
The listing says: “Glasgow cabin crew for 14 years.”
Leather binder with, pen, paper and wallets: Six beds, £10.50
The listing says: “Authentic, made for Thomas Cook employees.
Senior first officer pilot jacket: £50
The listing says: “Thomas Cook airlines senior first officer pilot jacket. Condition is new. Dispatched with Royal Mail first class. Selling due to redundancy.”
Female uniform including wings: One bid, £50
The listing says: “Dress, blazer, neckscarf, wings. Size 14-16. Condition is used.
Thomas Cook pilot tie: One bid, £20
The listing says: “Condition is used. Worn in battle on a daily basis! Selling due to redundancy.”
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Monopoly: Four bids, £30
The listing says: “Special edition Monopoly given to staff to celebrate its 150th anniversary.”
Sick bag: 99p
The listing says: “This is a fine example of an unused Thomas Cook sickbag which after today is likely to become unique.”
High-vis jacket: 18 bids, £41
The listing says: “Condition is used and has some marks on as I’ve used it for two years.”
Boarding pass, £4.99
The listing says: “Thomas Cook A4 paper boarding pass day of administration. Condition is new.
“This was a boarding pass for Thomas Cook flight MT1843 due to fly out 12.45pm September 23, 2019, the day Thomas Cook filed for voluntary liquidation.
“Sadly this flight never left the ground. Paper copies will be sent out second class free of charge.”
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