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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Creative eBabe seller finds the breast way to titillate potential buyers

THIS creative eBay seller has definitely discovered the breast way to sell a car engine online.

Lee Payne, 21, took the racy snap of his busty acquaintance holding the motor months ago — but only recently got around to actually putting it up for sale.
The cheeky online ad has since had over 20,000 views, with two punters getting so excited that they bought the engine by MISTAKE.
Lee — an apprentice car body worker from Portsmouth — said: “I was clearing out my room and decided to put the engine on eBay.
“I found the picture and thought ‘That’ll be a good laugh’ so I listed it online — then I checked it an hour later and it had over 600 views.”
eBay ad
Full listing ... Lee's ad was viewed over 20,000 times
But the interest really took off when the picture was posted to a group on Facebook called Lads Bible.
It went viral and eventually got over 13,000 views.
And the mystery girl in the snap has become so popular that some people have even contacted him asking to buy her BRA.
He said: “We had a few weird messages from people asking if we would sell used bras — some real creeps.
“Someone wanted to know the exact bra size and whether her boobs were real or fake.”
Unfortunately, the huge amount of interest didn’t translate into cash — because Lee had allowed people to ‘buy it now’ with just a couple of clicks.
He said: “Someone bought the engine by mistake.
“So I put it back online and within a day it had another 10,000 views. It was ridiculous how many people were looking at it.”
But Lee had the same problem after re-posting the item when another person accidentally snapped it up.
He said: “As a selling technique the picture didn’t really work, but as a way of getting loads of views it was brilliant.
“I’ve had literally hundreds of emails and my phone has just been going off the hook.”
He added: “I’d definitely be up for doing it again, but I’d have to ask people to bid, rather than buy it now, as there are too many idiots buying it by mistake.”

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