As these buyers have discovered, not all second-hand goods are cheap.
The trivia site has been shared by people from all over the UK, the USA and Canada. Nature World Today.
There are two horrifying options available for purchase: a Harry Potter doll that is made out of human teeth, and a Big Foot statue handcrafted for only $33.
A bizarre, thrift-shop painting featuring seagulls shooting lasers out of their eyes as well as a coffin are also available for purchase.
FEMAIL shares some bizarre examples…
These outrageous products were shared online by people from across the UK and Canada as well as from the US. A woman in the US used her husband as a model for her ponchos
This chest of drawers was an obviously used piece of furniture. A US citizen tried to make it sell as “new and never used”, claiming that the item needed only a new coat of paint.
One resident of British Columbia decided to dispose off their cast and hope that someone would purchase it.
This teddy bear with fake teeth was sold at Vancouver’s C$80 to horrify shoppers.
Who would wanted to fork out £15 to buy a half-eaten KFC Zinger burger? This would be thrown in the trash, however.
In the hopes that no one notices, a cheeky seller attempted to sell bean sprouts as AirPods and sold them for $50.
An American hiker found a decrepit, scary-looking doll head and tried to make it available for sale.
Aberdeen: This horrifying Harry Potter soft-toy was being sold with human-tooth glasses by someone who had a business selling them
It’s not worth $14. This subjective piece of art has a higher shipping charge than its actual price.
A seller tried to find buyers for this bizarre £50 cheetah statue they claimed looked like Jason Statham
The astonishing painting is $50 and shows huge seagulls firing lasers out of their eyes.
Oklahoma woodwork enthusiast tried to sell the Big Foot ‘handcrafted statue’ for $800 (reduced from $1500).
You can go on to infinite and beyond. A seller was advertising a box full of Buzz Light Years toys from the movie Toy Story, for £400
This family tried to pretend that their dying son was sitting on the chair when God called them to tell him to get rid of it.
It was a bargain! One person tried to sell vodka that was filled with tobacco age for $191.39
This is a rare find. A woman shared the story of how her boyfriend purchased this strange frog from a garage for just $1
This clock was given an emo makeover by a US citizen before being donated to Goodwill. It was purchased by an accident, and someone tried to sell it.
A bizarre advert from England was selling a ‘vintage ball and chain’ for £165, modelling it with a man’s hairy legs
Another jokester attempted to make a single Dorito crisp for a $10 premium fee after placing it in a container.
Florida’s cyclist tried to get rid of this disturbing, but unusable bike seat. It was shaped like hands.