I Just Listed a Five Dollar Bill on Listia

United States
July 21, 2011 11:20pm CST
I'm not kidding. I really did. I'm kind of curious if anyone would bid on it. I mean, hello, it's technically a free five dollars! To me, it's better than a gift card because well, you can spend it anywhere and on anything. You're not limited to a store! What do you think? What's the craziest thing you've ever sold to someone?
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• United States
22 Jul 11
Hi Steph How did you list it? You know you cannot list Cash on the bidding aspect right? If you did an envelope type then all would get the fact that it is money. But saying it is actual cash will go against the TOS. I heard gifts did the same last week for $10 in saying it was an envelope and received 600 points. lol Good strategy. I will be doing the same too at some point as I want more points added to my 10,000 I currently have. My first bid and I still laugh to date is that I listed an car air freshener and I was very clear it was that. One of those $1.00 ones where it hangs on the dash. Well it got me 500 points and weeee was I happy and so was the winner.
• United States
22 Jul 11
Yuck I missed a line I in my where it say TOS, I wanted to ask how did you list it in terms of it being an envelope and others clue that it is cash. lol
• United States
22 Jul 11
Yeah. I read the discussion here between you guys and noticed it was against the rules so I deleted it. Go figure. I think I have a lonely air freshener around here. It can fit in an envelope too, so it shouldn't be too much to ship! what do you usually list on Listia? And by the way, this discussion will probably get deleted. I reported it because no use talking about it since I actually can't list that anymore! Well, actually, oh well. Now I feel bad for reporting it.
@AmbiePam (120603)
• United States
22 Jul 11
I saw you put that on Twitter. My eyebrows definitely raised. lol
• United States
22 Jul 11
Apparently it's against the rules to let the people know it's cash. Go figure.
• St. Cloud, Florida
16 Nov 15
Yep against the rules, but if im not mistaken you can list foreighn money under collectibles.