how much would you pay online for a normal $100 note

in the sun on page 3 today , they were talking about unwanted gifts as many put the gifts on ebay and co on boxing day, but this bloke in nz  did not want his gift of a $100 note so put it up online as of yesterday it is already $105.55   mmmm

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From the Radio NZ news page (I removed the link to the ad for obvious reasons :D):

 

Ashburton man Robbie Shefford listed the note as a joke, advertising it as an unwanted Christmas gift.

 

"I was given $100 for xmas, don't want it so selling it" the auctions description said.

 

Mr Shefford said the idea came about when he was having a joke with his brother.

 

"Boxing Day is the day all the kids put all their unwanted Christmas presents on Trade Me to get money to buy the stuff they really wanted. And we decided wouldn't it be funny if someone put $100 note on Trade Me with no reserve of $20 and a buy now of $150."

He was surprised at how much attention it had received, he said.

 

"It's a bit of a joke that people are having a laugh at and that's sort of the main thing."

 

With the bidding heating up, the proceeds would be going to charity, he said.

 

"If the buyer follows through I will make a donation to Ronald McDonald House."

 

"My daughter's three-and-a-half months, she spent five weeks in the neo-natal unit in Christchurch and we stayed at Ronald McDonald House. They've got extremely good facilities there so it's just my chance to give something back to them."

 

Trade Me spokesperson Logan Mudge said staff would be keeping an eye on the auction to keep it running smoothly.

 

"Well just be making sure that there aren't any shenanigans going on with the bidding process and we'll be following up with some of the bidders, particularly given some of these bids are pretty high for an $100 note, to make sure they're aware of their obligations and remove anything that's a bit of mucking around."

 

Bids of more than $5000 were made last night but were removed by Trade Me this morning after staff made contact and found they were not genuine.

 

"We try to keep these running for the seller and because they're fun and interesting. This particular seller has captured people's imagination and he's taking a bit of the mickey out of these unwanted gifts and we want to see a bit of a result for him."

 

As of Tuesday morning there were 4883 unwanted gifts listed on the site with the top listings including selfie sticks, socks and Adele CDs.

 

Top Auctions of 2015

The $100 note is the most viewed auction of the year, despite having four days still to go on the auction.

As of 7.50pm today it had 182,200 views.

 

  • Second place - A listing by an exasperated mother who was sick of Countdown collectable cards titled "Millions of bloody awful f***ing Countdown cards". Received 133,714 views.
  • Third place - An amphibious Subaru Impreza. Received 96,373 views.
  • Fourth place - a spot on Kent's couch in Lower Hutt for the Super Rugby Final. Kent didn't have Sky so coverage was delayed and you had to share the couch with his cat. Received 59,346 views.
  • Fifth place - a West Coast listing titled 'Grumpy Warriors Fans jerseys'. Received 56,474 views.
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From the Radio NZ news page (I removed the link to the ad for obvious reasons :D):

 

Ashburton man Robbie Shefford listed the note as a joke, advertising it as an unwanted Christmas gift.

 

"I was given $100 for xmas, don't want it so selling it" the auctions description said.

 

Mr Shefford said the idea came about when he was having a joke with his brother.

 

"Boxing Day is the day all the kids put all their unwanted Christmas presents on Trade Me to get money to buy the stuff they really wanted. And we decided wouldn't it be funny if someone put $100 note on Trade Me with no reserve of $20 and a buy now of $150."

He was surprised at how much attention it had received, he said.

 

"It's a bit of a joke that people are having a laugh at and that's sort of the main thing."

 

With the bidding heating up, the proceeds would be going to charity, he said.

 

"If the buyer follows through I will make a donation to Ronald McDonald House."

 

"My daughter's three-and-a-half months, she spent five weeks in the neo-natal unit in Christchurch and we stayed at Ronald McDonald House. They've got extremely good facilities there so it's just my chance to give something back to them."

 

Trade Me spokesperson Logan Mudge said staff would be keeping an eye on the auction to keep it running smoothly.

 

"Well just be making sure that there aren't any shenanigans going on with the bidding process and we'll be following up with some of the bidders, particularly given some of these bids are pretty high for an $100 note, to make sure they're aware of their obligations and remove anything that's a bit of mucking around."

 

Bids of more than $5000 were made last night but were removed by Trade Me this morning after staff made contact and found they were not genuine.

 

"We try to keep these running for the seller and because they're fun and interesting. This particular seller has captured people's imagination and he's taking a bit of the mickey out of these unwanted gifts and we want to see a bit of a result for him."

 

As of Tuesday morning there were 4883 unwanted gifts listed on the site with the top listings including selfie sticks, socks and Adele CDs.

 

Top Auctions of 2015

The $100 note is the most viewed auction of the year, despite having four days still to go on the auction.

As of 7.50pm today it had 182,200 views.

 

  • Second place - A listing by an exasperated mother who was sick of Countdown collectable cards titled "Millions of bloody awful f***ing Countdown cards". Received 133,714 views.
  • Third place - An amphibious Subaru Impreza. Received 96,373 views.
  • Fourth place - a spot on Kent's couch in Lower Hutt for the Super Rugby Final. Kent didn't have Sky so coverage was delayed and you had to share the couch with his cat. Received 59,346 views.
  • Fifth place - a West Coast listing titled 'Grumpy Warriors Fans jerseys'. Received 56,474 views.

Imagine if it was listed on eBay.

 

All bids, even $5000 ones would be allowed, seller sanctioned if they were rejected, management wouldn't even look at the listing much less moderate the bidding, and the seller would probably be left out of pocket.

 

Maybe Trade Me should look at opening an Aussie subsidiary - they couldn't do any worse than the current alternatives. A site that sponsors V8 Supercars, boat shows, caravan shows, but won't advertise their general online business. comes to mind.

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i love 4th place  lol.

thats a hell of amount of views   wow

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just an update  $1.700   225.000 views  4000 watches . also others are trying to sell there $100  notes    at a starting bid of $100   no takers, lol

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I think it has gone to far now and I bet you $100 that the winner doesn't pay??

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just an update  $1.700   225.000 views  4000 watches . also others are trying to sell there $100  notes    at a starting bid of $100   no takers, lol


How much is that?    $1.70      $17.00    $170.00   or $1,700

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Probably his mates bidding as a joke or some of his family members genuinely want to help with Ronald McDonald House.

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he has been on tv the radio , and the auction site have already taken some false bids off.

and yes ima  $1700  i have small chuby fingers 

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@imastawka wrote:

@joethenuts wrote:

just an update  $1.700   225.000 views  4000 watches . also others are trying to sell there $100  notes    at a starting bid of $100   no takers, lol


How much is that?    $1.70      $17.00    $170.00   or $1,700


 That was a serious question,  Joe

 

 

 edit: Answered.     Ok thanks

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Some bids cancelled Stalks, it's now at NZ$217.50.................

 

http://www.trademe.co.nz/business-farming-industry/other/auction-1005567295.htm

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