Risker wrote:
On 04/03/2008, WJhonson@aol.com WJhonson@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 3/3/2008 10:18:47 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
risker.wp@gmail.com writes:
Meanwhile, in what might possibly be the weirdest part of all this, Jimbo's sweater is currently going for $810 with 8 days to go, and his t-shirt is going for...wait for it...$15,000. I do hope Rachel Marsden has selected a fine charity to benefit from this.>>
Wouldn't that be the charity of "I've been outta work for a while?"
And does the above rise to the level of notability?
And thirdly, how do you actually cite to Ebay? Do they have permalinks to old auctions?
As far as I know, the links are permanent; I have seen ones a couple of years old on other websites.
My experience with them has been that most records are removed after three months.
If the clothing is not hers to sell, disposing of it this way could be considered theft by conversion. If the price were consistent with the usual price of such items it would be a petty theft, but a price of $15,000 or more could upgrade the offence. The auction should be allowed to run its full course. At that point a suggestion that she donate the proceeds to WMF (for which she would get a proper tax receipt to offset the capital gain) might be an offer she can't refuse.
Ec