Steve Sewell, Unemployed British Man, Tries Selling Himself On EBay For $1.50

Unemployed Man Tries To Sell Himself On eBay
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 27: A large monitor display the Ebay logo as fans watch entertainers at an Ebay Live event on September 27, 2003 in Berlin, Germany. Ebay Germany held an Ebay Live event, where several thousand buyers and sellers converge for day long seminars, pep rallies and a night of music and dancing. Germany is Ebay's second biggest market after the US. (Photo by Kurt Vinion/Getty Images)
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 27: A large monitor display the Ebay logo as fans watch entertainers at an Ebay Live event on September 27, 2003 in Berlin, Germany. Ebay Germany held an Ebay Live event, where several thousand buyers and sellers converge for day long seminars, pep rallies and a night of music and dancing. Germany is Ebay's second biggest market after the US. (Photo by Kurt Vinion/Getty Images)

Historically, selling people doesn't end well.

Steve Sewell, an unemployed 58-year-old British man learned this lesson the hard way after an unsuccessful attempt to auction himself off on eBay this week.

For the bargain price of $1.50, eBay patrons could have had Sewell as their own. However, despite his rock-bottom offer, the posting closed on Monday with no bids.

It was probably the no returns policy.

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