Posted on 10/18/2007 2:01:32 PM PDT by Son Of The Godfather
Via Drudge
I just saw that on Ebay and was going to verify it here.....WOW! Good thing I held up on my bid, I’m waiting till the last minute.........LOL!
Cracked me up!
Hey Rush, send some of that love over to Free Republic! LOL
Just bumping this thread before yet another thread is posted.....
Someone ping me when it hits a million.....
NOT!!!!
Each of the 41 Democrat signees agreed to put in $20K to buy it back?
Jumping phony senators Batman!!!!
Current bid: US $851,100.00 Place Bid >
End time: 19 hours 50 mins (Oct-19-07 10:00:00 PDT)
Wonder what Ebay’s take is out of this?
wow dims are getting pummeled. will the phrase “foot in your mouth” do?
PHONY BIDDERS!
Did I write that?
Take a look at the bid history. I think a fink has infiltrated the ranks of serious bidders. I’m sure E-bay and/or Rush will fix it in the morning.
If it hits $1,000,000, it will be forever known as The Million Dollar Smackdown.
I believe eBay handles charitable auctions like this for free or a very nominal and fixed fee.
Every bidder in this aution has to be pre-approved and go through a strict check and confirmation process.
Obviously these are high rollers and I'm curious as to why these atypical bidding names........
We need to start a thread here to try to identify who these bidders are.........
I'll start it, I'm thinking D***R is Donald Rumsfeld and Y***T is Rush himself (YT = yours truly)
Bids over $15,000
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Pre-approved bidders
Occasionally, for certain high-profile listings, eBay will allow a seller to create a pre-approved bidders list to restrict their listings to a specified group of buyers.
Heres what you can expect if you bid on a listing that has a pre-approved bidders list:
If you are a pre-approved bidder: The bidding process will proceed as usual.
If you are not one of the pre-approved bidders: Youll get a notice that the item is restricted, and you will not be allowed to bid on the item. If you are interested in the item, contact the seller to request being added to the pre-approved bidders list.
In ‘one stroke’ Ol’ Rushbo does more to help our guys than 41 Senaturds have done all their lives?....Luv It !
I think bidders have to be pre-approved.
It just keeps getting better while Dingy Harry and his forty thieves go down in flames.
Just wondering if the high bid belongs to RedRover, with his business ventures he can afford it.
What do you mean?
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