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Would it help your experiment to know that I had to really work at talking myself out of bidding on that? I mean, what would I do with it? But I want it.
Some guys put a "prayer box" on ebay. The 3D rendering had scripture written all over it. All kinds of "opinion" claims/statements regarding it's powers went on at length in the description when you sat in the box and prayed.
In the end, one their friends had the winning bid and they actually had to make it. I wish I still had the pic of the winner sitting in the box, thumbs up. Funny stuff.
This experiment seems flawed, in that you're giving away the whole thing from the beginning. I'm sure that's required, for legal reasons, but you're going to have a lot of people buying at higher-than-normal costs just to participate in the project.
The stories behind the objects are true, but for some mythological reason, the buyers must be told the story is false in order for the rightful owners of the objects to be found.
"This Kevin Costner Waterworld action figure has a very interesting story behind it. An amber alert had notified the police to a description of my car so I pulled into a shopping mall parking lot with the police on my tail. I ran into the closest store which was Kay Bee's and hid behind the 99 cent clearance bin of toys. When the police had passed by I got up from behind the bin and noticed they were blowing out these great Kevin Costner action figures. Now I'm awaiting trial and need to sell these to pay for my defense. Dry land is not just our destination, it is our destiny!"
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In the end, one their friends had the winning bid and they actually had to make it. I wish I still had the pic of the winner sitting in the box, thumbs up. Funny stuff.
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That said, like the story :-)
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The stories behind the objects are true, but for some mythological reason, the buyers must be told the story is false in order for the rightful owners of the objects to be found.
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I would guess the blue bottle.
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