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eBay pulls missing 'Julia Gillard Shoe' amid outrageous bids Newstrack India Canberra, Jan 27(ANI): Online auction website eBay had put up Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's missing shoe for sale on the site but later retracted the decision. The shoe listed as "Julia Gillard Shoe" with a starting price of 148 dollars had ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
eBay employees to sell on eBay for 1st time TameBay by Chris Dawson I didn't know whether to chuckle or cry at the latest post on the eBay Ink Blog announcing a new "Bring it. Sell it. Ship it." program to encourage eBay employees in San Jose to sell on eBay. It strikes me as bizaare that they're not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Electric Media Lands eBay Deal AdWorld Electric Media, the digital sales agency in which the Irish Times is a shareholder, has inked an exclusive deal with the world's largest site eBay. In what is a first for an Irish company, Electric Media is now the only company that can sell the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Pat who got PM's shoe The Daily Telegraph Julia Gillard's blue size 36 Midas glorify shoe was going to be auctioned on eBay to raise funds for the Aboriginal tent embassy after it slipped off the Prime Minister's foot during yesterday's dramatic restaurant escape in Canberra. See all stories on this topic » |
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