bredgeo - 2008-02-18 06:10
Yeah, I went to Ebay.com (something I had not done in a while) and I typed in "boombox".... got 1300 some odd listings and on one of the pages (around the second or so) there were a few of these :
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mystery-auction_W0QQitemZ1502160282...QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItemYes, under "Boombox" there is a guy asking for $2.000 US (or best offer) for a mystery item......??????
........ Is it some golden Bbox or what??????
Has any one seen this or have a rough idea what it is about?
Could be a scam, where the guy is hoping someone will be so curious/hopeful they'll send the money, expecting some ultra-rare thing like the personal, autographed "holy grail" box from some mega-star, but in fact the "mystery item" could be a simple knob. If you have 2 grand to gamble, you could chance it, but personally I think it stinks of "scam", which is probably why it is no longer a valid listing!
How many boxes sell for $2000? I've only heard of ONE ever reaching that level. It was a mint-condition M90.
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Could be a scam, where the guy is hoping someone will be so curious/hopeful they'll send the money, expecting some ultra-rare thing like the personal, autographed "holy grail" box from some mega-star, but in fact the "mystery item" could be a simple knob. If you have 2 grand to gamble, you could chance it, but personally I think it stinks of "scam", which is probably why it is no longer a valid listing!
How many boxes sell for $2000? I've only heard of ONE ever reaching that level. It was a mint-condition M90.