Parents try to sell baby on eBay (CNN.com)

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BERLIN, Germany (AP) — Authorities in southern Germany said Saturday that they have taken custody of a 7-month-old boy after his parents posted an ad on eBay offering to sell him for one euro, the equivalent of $1.57.

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Police Take Baby Offered For Sale On eBay (KMGH 7 Denver)

Authorities in southern Germany have taken custody of a 7-month-old boy after his parents posted an ad on eBay offering to sell him for one euro, or about $1.60.

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Couple’s $1.65 ebay baby taken into care (The West Australian)

A seven-month-old baby has been taken into care in Germany after his parents offered to sell him for $A1.65 on an internet auction site. The couple, from the south German town of Memmingen, posted the advertisement to sell their son Merlin on eBay last week after he became “too loud”.

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Investigation into eBay baby (TVNZ)

German police are investigating a couple after they offered their eight-month-old son for sale on internet auction site eBay. Renee Beck, a police spokesman in the Bavarian town of Krumbach west of Munich, said on Saturday the 23-year-old woman told them it was only a joke.

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German couple ‘try to sell baby’ on Ebay (AFP via Yahoo! News)

German police said Sunday they have taken a seven month baby away from a couple in Bavaria who are under investigation after putting the child for sale on Internet auction site Ebay.

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eBay Hosts Workshop on New International Visibility Feature (AuctionBytes)

eBay is hosting an online workshop on May 22, 2008, at 10 am PT on the topic of its new International Visibility upgrade, which rolled out on Tuesday to the four sites affected: US, Canada, UK and Ireland.

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eBay-addicted? Here’s help (Baltimore Sun)

Sell Now! software helps sellers manage their Web auction listings You can buy or sell everything from first editions of obscure romances to baby rattles on eBay. I can honestly say that everything I ever bought on eBay was honestly advertised stuff I didn’t need. Fortunately, I was able to resell the stuff I didn’t need, including the clunky Palm Pilot modem I bought a decade ago. It’s …

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Top Australian Seller NARU, Reacts to eBay Feedback Changes (AuctionBytes)

The account of one of the largest sellers of DVDs on eBay Australia and UK has been suspended, or NARU as it’s known on the auction site. Phil Leahy, who also heads an organization of eBay sellers, said he stopped trading on eBay about a month ago in order to revamp his operations, and is NARU for not yet having paid his eBay bill.

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ClassifiedFlyerAds Makes ‘Bid’ to Help eBay Sellers Spread the Word (Centre Daily Times)

eBay store owners can now advertise their eBay store items for sale to thousands of users outside of the eBay site thanks to ClassifiedFlyerAds.com. The popular Web site, which lets customers create professional-looking online flyers that are automatically posted to a host of Web directories, has added a new feature to allow eBay store owners to automatically list their goods on a host of online …

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Chicago sues eBay, StubHub over concert ticket taxes (USA Today)

The city of Chicago is suing eBay and its subsidiary StubHub for failing to collect city amusement taxes on concert and sporting event tickets sold through the websites.

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