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 skylite
 
posted on December 21, 2003 07:56:59 AM new
here is a auction you might want to get involved with and then take it to your local lake, and be the talk of the town, sorry for not hiliting the link, ebay auction # 2449695840

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem
 
 uaru
 
posted on December 21, 2003 08:55:56 AM new
#2449695840

Wow, just what I was looking for! If I can find a trailer to haul it to the lake I'll put in a bid.

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on December 21, 2003 09:00:26 AM new
I christen thee:

RMS (Ralphie's Mighty Ship) Lolli-pup!

We both be ole sea-dogs, very salty duo, sailing the ocean blue -- ye can hear me calling the Capt'n very 5 mins as I hang over the rail, moaning: Ralph! Ralph! Ralph!

Ah! Brings back memories...


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"Are you gonna bark all day little doggie, or are you gonna bite?"
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 fenix03
 
posted on December 21, 2003 09:53:03 AM new
I wonder now much it costs to transport an aircraft carrier from Australia... Can you imagine the port fees on that puppy?
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 wrightsracing
 
posted on December 21, 2003 10:46:45 AM new
I was just thinking of a Christmas gift for my husband

This would be perfect !!!!!

Maybe not,,he won't even take a cruise with me....LOL

Just a little more then I wanted to spend LOL


 
 stopwhining
 
posted on December 21, 2003 11:47:46 AM new
if it is such a good deal,why does the seller buy it himself??
unless you have it in boston or san francisco bay where you serve lobster or dungenese crab,who want to pay 50 to sleep in a small small cabin??
how much does it cost to convert this thing to a tourist eat/see/sleep site??
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 fenix03
 
posted on December 21, 2003 12:36:32 PM new
I'm sure there are quite a few people willing to spend $50 to spend the night on an aircraft carrier. That's not all that much considering that a hotel room in San Fransisco starts around $100. Last time I was there I think I paid a little over $200 a night.
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 stopwhining
 
posted on December 21, 2003 01:33:55 PM new
thats true,it is something different.
last time i was there i spent 67 dollars but it was a long time ago and the hotel aint that great.

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 skylite
 
posted on December 21, 2003 02:02:57 PM new
what would the insertion fee be for $6,500,000...........is it 1% for every $1000
 
 auctionACE
 
posted on December 21, 2003 02:05:34 PM new
They have the USS Hornet aircraft carrier in Alameda ( next to Oakland ) and it only cost a few dollars to tour it and it is almost always without more than a couple of dozen tourist at any time. No one cares about the carrier and it only exists because of volunteer workers.


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 ebayauctionguy
 
posted on December 21, 2003 02:47:31 PM new
Bill Gates should buy it and man it with Microsoft workers.

 
 uaru
 
posted on December 21, 2003 02:51:46 PM new
what would the insertion fee be for $6,500,000...........is it 1% for every $1000

Since it's listed in eBay Motors the fee should be a flat $40.00, if it sells eBay gets another $40. I haven't sold many carriers, but I think that's the fees.

 
 paws4God
 
posted on December 21, 2003 02:57:25 PM new
At the bottom of the page, right below the shipping costs, it states $2000 deposit. What's the deposit for? Is it required before you bid or what? Who would be something at that price from a seller with zero FB?

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on December 21, 2003 08:04:36 PM new
The carrier is the former HMS Vengeance, later commissioned as some name I can't remember in the Brazilian Navy.

She is docked in Rio de Janeiro, not Australia.

There is considerable doubt about whether it is the legal owner who put up this eBay auction, or whether it was done in order to annoy some British preservationists who want to see Vengeance retired as a museum.

Several deals to convert her into a theme park, etc. have fallen through recently. The ship's owner is now threatening to sell her for scrap.

In any event, the asking price is laughable. Recently she was offered for as little as GBP 1.18 million with no takers.

The description seems to have been copied verbatim from:

http://www.frenchcreekboatsales.com/details.asp?File_Number=BOP12, so my feeling is that it is a hoax.

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 stonecold613
 
posted on December 21, 2003 08:56:10 PM new
Oh Oh,
I smell a rat. The seller has zero feedback and is in Norway. And the ship is in Australia. Hope no one actually sends the $2000 just to see the ship.

 
 horsey88
 
posted on December 22, 2003 08:37:49 AM new
Why waste $6.25million on that crapola when you could buy something of substance and walk away with $3.25million change.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3372347074&category=435


 
 NearTheSea
 
posted on December 22, 2003 09:10:06 AM new
Bill Gates should buy it and man it with Microsoft workers.

LOL! I'm wondering where even Gates would put it. His main house is on Lake Washington Lessee an aircraft carrier on Lake Washington, hmmmm, it would fit, but how would he get it there? and it would probably p*ss off the neighbors and boaters



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 aintrichyet
 
posted on January 2, 2004 06:51:54 PM new
gosh ... i just checked in to see how this auction ended up ... it's 'no longer' in the database

 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on January 3, 2004 07:19:23 AM new
Yep, that's what I thought. Hoax.

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 horsey88
 
posted on January 3, 2004 09:23:34 AM new
Yes Ebay took 8 days to discover an obvious hoax. They only decided to pull the auction after they milked all the free publicity dry.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/01/02/news/funny/ebay_aircraftcarrier/



[ edited by horsey88 on Jan 3, 2004 09:25 AM ]
 
 fluffythewondercat
 
posted on January 3, 2004 09:45:21 AM new
I hadn't seen that CNN article. Thanks for posting it. It's a bit discouraging that the reporter got so many details wrong when there is so much information available about the Vengeance on the Web.

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 fenix03
 
posted on January 3, 2004 09:46:00 AM new
Horsey - you should have read your entire article. The original and now missing auction was pulled by ebay because they thought that an aircraft carrier violated the No Weapons policy.

I have a feeling they pulled the relist because of hoax bids following the CNN coverage.
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 horsey88
 
posted on January 3, 2004 09:58:58 AM new
Fenix...One day those Ebay Poms Poms will cause you severe injury when they impale you. You should have read this thread. The Aircraft Carrier has no weapons and is for sale on the web to anyone in the world who wants to buy it.
By the way does Ebay have anymore job openings for ringers,flag wavers or Pom Pom dancers or does your excellent work fulfill all their needs.

 
 horsey88
 
posted on January 3, 2004 10:07:25 AM new
Obviously you'd wish we forgot the hundreds of magazines,newspapers and TV Stations they bombarded with this big news event a year ago. Yes,there were quite a few official Ebay press releases on this other hoax.

http://tinyurl.com/2xr7c


 
 fenix03
 
posted on January 3, 2004 10:08:17 AM new
Horsey - I traded in my Pom Poms years ago for reading comprehension and logic skills.

From your article:
An earlier listing of the ship on eBay had been removed by the service because officials there wrongly believed it violated their policy prohibiting the sale of weapons, according to Cheng.

Also from your article filed on January 2nd

The auction is set to end early Monday morning.

Now - since this auction was thread was started with an auction that was listed two weeks ago is it really that hard to imagine that that previous auction is the one that was pulled?


BTW - how does one become impaled on streamers?

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 horsey88
 
posted on January 3, 2004 10:22:09 AM new
http://tinyurl.com/233eq
Maybe the one listed on to end on Monady is listed as a pleasure resort in the real estate sections.





If the Pom Poms don't get you maybe the batons will.


[ edited by horsey88 on Jan 3, 2004 10:24 AM ]
 
 
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