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Clubber accidentally ‘buys’ £28500 coach during night out in Ibiza
Dave Little arrived in Ibiza and on his first night out he “accidentally” purchased a blue coach on eBay.
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Dave’s cry for help on Facebook has since been liked more than 30,000 times and he is now waiting to hear back from eBay after raising the issue with them.
Mr Little, who works in a Darlington gym, wrote: “Not once have I said money was exchanged, everyone just made that up or assumed it”.
AS ONLINE shopping mistakes go, David Little’s accidental purchase of a £28,500 coach takes some beating.
So I was in Ushuaïa last night absolutely loving life with not a care in the world, and the night just flew over.
“I actually can’t believe this is happening”, he wrote, alongside a picture of his extravagant spend. Ibiza ruins lives! #fact.
“At this point, I’m really panicking and wondering how the hell I’ve done it – I couldn’t even speak to my girlfriend to tell her what had happened because I didn’t even know what was going on. P.s anybody want to buy a bus off me????”
Mr Little’s post has since gone viral and been shared over 4,000 times and the British tourist reassures people that the mishap is “100% genuine” and his girlfriend can “happily support that”. He updated his followers on Thursday, saying the transaction is “currently under dispute”.
We’ve probably all done insane things under the influence of alcohol and Dave Little from County Durham is no exception.
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This story originally appeared in The Sun.