Fans cash in by selling Munich crash memorabilia on eBay (Evening Standard)
Football fans are selling memorabilia of the Manchester United Munich air crash for thousands of pounds on eBay. More: continued here
Football fans are selling memorabilia of the Manchester United Munich air crash for thousands of pounds on eBay. More: continued here
RTE.ie United fans selling Munich scarves on eBayThe Spoiler, UK –4 hours agoBut why take the scarf out of its packaging and ruin its integrity as a ‘pristine’ item on eBay? There are currently more than 40 people selling their …MANYOO FANS SELLING MUNICH SCARVESFootball365.comall 54 news articles More: continued here
Football fans are selling memorabilia of the Manchester United Munich air crash on eBay More: continued here
One of the first OLED keyboards from Russian design studio Art Lebedev has been sold on Ebay. More: continued here
Memorabilia of the Manchester United Munich air crash have been put on sale for thousands of pounds on eBay. More: continued here
A five-year-old Wispa chocolate bar found down a sofa is being sold on eBay for charity. The highest bid so far is £200. More: continued here
MECHANICSBURG, Pa. — In search of a replacement for his stolen custom motorcycle helmet, Adam Grove turned to eBay. Turns out, so did the thief. Grove outbid another suitor, offering 139 dollars, and called Mechanicsburg police. Last month jurors convicted 23-year-old Christopher Blatnik of theft. More: continued here
RTE.ie Fans try to cash in by selling Munich crash memorabilia on eBayThis is London, UK –24 minutes agoOn Monday, some of the scarves were being hawked on auction sites as fans tried to cash in, although eBay have now banned their sale. …United fans selling Munich scarves on eBayThe SpoilerMunich memorabilia sold on eBayLancashire Evening Postall…
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After Adam Grove had his custom motorcycle helmet stolen, he turned to eBay. Turns out, so did the thief. More: continued here