Paranormal Life July 2014 | Page 12

hile there may be the rare

item on eBay that could

actually be haunted please note: scam artists have infested eBay. Scam artists will list anything as “haunted” in order to boost the price of junk. In fact, eBay has now a buyer’s guide to haunted items that clearly states “As always, think carefully before bidding."

According to www.ghoststudy.com, a

“Possessed can of Coke” sold for

$212.50. We'd drink that Coke. Hub Pages' Top Ten Craziest and Weirdest Things that ever Sold on eBay list a “Ghost in a Jar" that sold for over $55,000 and a Haunted Rubber

duck that sold for over $100.

Most of these “haunted” items will be accompanied

by a made up history of the item or a picture where

there has been a camera abnormality to prove they're haunted. Many sellers insist they just want to get

rid of the item; however, if that was the case, why

sell it versus giving it away?

One eBay user actually listed an"Ancient Ouija Board" clearly made with a glitter pen. Another listed a haunted teddy bear by the name of "Baron" that supposedly bears a skull face.....in it's crotch.

While you may think that people would

never buy items like this, there are plenty.

Some people have the money to spend on a

whim; however, others may actually believe

some of these items are haunted. Also, you

may take into consideration, any item

online or offline can be labeled as

"haunted." Buyers beware.

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Ghost in a Jar