There was a time when parents feared their kids would pick up the phone, call China for five hours and get hit with a $4,000 phone bill. This is the 2015 version of that.
When it comes to online shopping, the possibilities are endless because after all, you can buy anything with a click of the mouse or a finger swipe. Online auction seller Ebay has compiled data between 2013 and 2014 to see which state buys the most items from their website. The map above is from Ebay and shows what all fifty states are most likely to purchase from the auction site.
If you want to teach your teenage daughter a lesson, why not deprive them the one thing they crave most? Proximity to the dulcet tones of One Direction.
What is it with people who are trying to get others to clean up their mess?
First, there's the woman who is asking the internet to pay her daughter's medical bills after a viral video where she tried to jump off a roof into a pool went horribly wrong. Now comes this brazen fella in Britain.
An autographed Beatles ‘Please Please Me’ Red Parlophone single sold on Ebay on Nov. 14 for approximately $12,720.00. This rarity was signed on the A-side by George Harrison and John Lennon while signatures from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were on the B-side of the record, which plays ‘Ask Me Why.’
An Iron Maiden Japanese ’2 Minutes To Midnight’ 7″ Promo EP sold on eBay Friday for big money. The auction ended on Oct. 21 and closed with 16 bidders aiming to own one of the rarest Iron Maiden collectibles in existence.
A turbine-powered Batmobile replica manufactured by Pusch Racing Designs can be yours for $620,000. Owner Casey Pusch posted the car on eBay, but thus far, we suspect the listing has attracted more bloggers and comic fans than serious buyers.