Online auction house
eBay has pulled
a sale of six iPhones from its site, saying that it is not confident that the
seller can deliver within 30 days.
Bidding was frenzied for the phones, which are not due to be released for
another six months. The top bid had reached $1,125 before the auction was
stopped.
"Thanks for informing us of the Apple iPhone listings. As we understand, the
Apple iPhone will not be commercially available until June," an eBay spokeswoman
said in an email to Computerworld, which spotted the auction.
"Any listings claiming to be selling the Apple iPhone are in violation of
eBay's pre-sale policy which requires sellers to guarantee shipment within 30
days from the date of purchase. All postings violating eBay's pre-sale policy
will be removed."
The magazine contacted the highest bidder who said that he had entered the
auction because
PayPal
offered insurance for fraud up to $2,000 and that he was therefore covered. His
boss had given him $1,500 and told him to bid on the item.
Several other iPhone auctions are being held on eBay, although none is for
the phone itself.
A popular item is an 'iPhone' email account with Gmail with addresses such as
iphone.gb@gmail.com, new.apple.iphone.8gb@gmail.com and
apple.com.iphone@gmail.com going for as little as 99 cents.
Possibly the most bizarre auction is for a set of
iPhone
thongs, described as either "reminding your female partner that you want one
" or as a way of "mesmerising your male partner".
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