Hey, wanna see some wild stuff people tried to sell online at prices that make zero sense? Let’s jump right into some of the funniest, weirdest, and most head-scratching listings you’ll ever see.
Get ready to laugh at how far some folks went thinking their junk was worth a fortune!
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Classic Overpriced 'I Know What I Have' Entry
Dude Thinks His Rusty, Dead Custom Truck Is Worth A Fancy Running One
Honestly, This Listing Is Kinda Genius (But Also Hilarious)
Spotting scams isn’t always about obvious villains. Sometimes it’s just weird pricing or stuff that looks sketchy. The Australian ScamWatch warns that things like cars and boats sold super cheap online might be traps, so always check stuff in person before handing over your cash.
If a deal looks way too good to be true, it probably is. Trust your gut - it’s smarter than you think.
Opened Marketplace And This Was The First Thing I Spot
Wanted The Dinosaur, Got Stuck With This Instead
Is This A Carport For Collectors... Or Just Really Weird?
A survey by Clutch found that 74% of people spot scams by noticing prices that are way off. Other big clues? Bad spelling and strange web links. So, if the listing looks like it was written by a sleepy potato, be careful!
Need One? Apparently Not When You Want It!
Classic Priceless Reaction Face
Almost $4K For A Rock? I Can Dig One Up For Free Outside!
Even smart people get tricked though. Scammers are basically emotional ninjas, making you freak out or rush. They might say your account’s hacked or that there’s a wild flash sale on some junk that doesn’t even exist.
Bottom line: Don’t let panic or excitement lock you into dumb decisions.
Looks Like She Needs A Mani ASAP
The 'Curse' Might Actually Be Fire Hazard, Not Magic
$500 And You Gotta Dig Them Up Yourself?
Ironically, people who think they can’t get scammed are often easiest to fool. Overconfidence is a scammer’s best friend! Always double-check sellers and their online history before buying.
$100 For A Dollar Coin That’s Not Even That Old? Seriously?
When You Haven’t Bought A Car In Ages, But Still This?
If It’s Never Left The Box, It’s New, Not 'Used-Like-New'
Now with AI editing faces and voices, scammers are leveling up. They can sound super legit and sneaky at the same time.
So remember, don’t believe everything you see or hear, no matter how real it feels.
The Reason Their Dad Went For Milk And Never Came Back
Another Priceless 'Wait, Seriously?' Listing
Hmmmm... Interesting Pricing Choice
You don’t have to be a salesman superstar to sell stuff. But being upfront about what you’re selling? That’s a must. No hiding scratches or weird smells.
When You Can’t Even Words, Just Laugh
$3 Per Gallon For Who-Knows-What Gas Stored In Cat Litter Buckets
I've Sold 20 Of These At This Price Last Year? Yeah, Sure
Promoting the good stuff is cool, but you gotta share the bad too. Buyers want the full story. After all, everyone hates surprises when they buy things online.
Wait, People Actually Tried To Sell These Ridiculous Things For Crazy Prices?!
How Did This Guy Put $18K Into A $7,500 Bike?
LOL, Just LOL
Trying to trick buyers can land you in legal hot water and ruin your rep. And believe me, bad reviews spread fast online.
Wait, People Actually Tried To Sell These Ridiculous Things For Crazy Prices?!
Guitar Players, You Can Get 3 Of These For This Price LOL
$1,200 A Week? You Can Buy This For About The Same!
This all started in a Facebook group called 'I Know What I Have' where people share the craziest for-sale ads they find - overpriced cars, junk that won’t sell, wild claims, and just plain weird stuff.
At Least The Monitor Was Crazy Expensive When New
$695 To Remove A 400-Pound Dinosaur? Really? Put The Pipe Down, Bud
Haha!
What about you? Got any stories about weird sellers or super sketchy listings? Or maybe a super awesome buy? Share your tales down below!

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