The Fyre Festival may have been a giant fail, but hey, at least you can get some of their sweet merch on eBay.。 Ugh, yes. You read the right.
。 People are seriously selling merchandise from the disastrous festival that wasn't. And if you think it's cheap, you're mistaken.
。 Try $300 for a sweatshirt. $300!。 Bidding for the piece ended ... with no bids. Come on, did anyone really expect a $300 sweatshirt from a failed music festival to sell? But wait. There's more. 。 Thanks for signing up!。 Other merchandise isn't going for nearly as much as the sweatshirt, but no matter, it's all still great kindling for this garbage fire of a festival that just won't stop burning. 。 Take this Fyre-branded phone charger. It has 20 bids as of this writing, and is currently going for $26. Bids have increased through the afternoon, and。Mashable。 *may* have even contributed to the bids over the course of the day.
。 Really?Credit: ebay 。 So what has sold? A worn Weekend 1 artist's pass sold for $71 after it got two bids. We're taking that "worn" marketing with a grain of salt because did any artists even show up? There's even a hat that sold for $35. Because who doesn't want to be reminded of the ridiculousness of that weekend every time they're shielding themselves from the sun this summer? The listing has now ended, but wow. 。 The listing has now ended, but wow.
。 Some actual shade from the Fyre Fest, right?Credit: ebay。 The internet never ceases to amaze us, but it's really outdone itself this time. 。
The Fyre Festival was supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime, luxurious experience filled with musical talent. Created by Ja-Rule and douchey entrepreneur Billy McFarland, the festival was a major flop that resulted in tons of lawsuits. The food was terrible, the sleeping arrangements were horrific, there was no music, and people dropped thousands of dollars on it.
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The internet never ceases to amaze us, but it's really outdone itself this time.
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