[RESOLVED] Scumbag Tries To Sell Free Steve Irwin Memorial Tickets On eBay
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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Scumbag Tries To Sell Free Steve Irwin Memorial Tickets On eBay

    After 3000 tickets to Steve Irwin's Memorial service were given away in 15 minutes http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20419710-2,00.html

    This scumbag is trying to sell two:
    http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAP...m=220028130921

    Luckily his / her sale has been well and truly f%^@#$ !!!!!

    Was at $16,000,000 last time I looked an it seems that is the maximumyou can bid.

    I just tried to bid $1,000,000,000 and it told me it was too much kept trying right down to $16,000,001 and it said it was to much.

    Hopefully eBay will either pull it or insist on the due paying a percentage of the sale price.
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    First article.... so sweet how that one guy gave up his tickets to the little boy that was crying and then someone gave him their tickets for being so kind to the little boy ... restores my faith in humanity

    2nd article...... a prime example of why I needed my faith restored ... what a jerk

    I read further down and read the criticism by PETA ..... another reason why I can't stand them or their practices. They also mentioned Germaine Greer .... That woman is a miserable excuse for a human being. They should all be ashamed of themselves for their insensitve and cruel comments.... this is NOT the appropriate time.

    And I liked this

    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce Scott
    Isn't it interesting... how they want to treat animals ethically, but cannot even think for a minute whether or not their outlandish comments are ethical towards their fellow human beings.

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