A man who is auctioning his life over the internet has been celebrating as bidders fought over who would take his job, home and friends, as he seeks to start over again.
The British immigrant to Australia, who said the trigger for his bold offer was the break-up with his wife, had hoped he would attract a bid of over €300,000.
Shortly after the seven-day auction began today, a bid of over €183,000 for 44-year-old Ian Usher's Perth-based lifestyle was listed on the internet auction site eBay.
By late afternoon, some 40 bids had been made with the highest offer at €400,000
‘I brought out the champagne at three o'clock when it passed the $400,000 mark (€244,000),’ Mr Usher said
‘It's unbelievable that it's going up like this so early in the auction.’
Mr Usher has promised to introduce the winning bidder to his friends and hand over his €250,000 house and his hobbies. The winner will also secure Mr Usher's job as a rug store assistant for two weeks initially, but this could be extended depending on the store owner's agreement.
Mr Usher will retain only his passport, wallet and the clothes on his back if the deal goes ahead.
He said he decided to start a new life after separating from his wife Laura just over two years ago, and selling all his worldly goods seemed like a logical step to take.
‘The separation from my wife was the initial trigger for what I'm doing, especially living in the house that was built for the both of us and being surrounded by our furniture,’ he said.
‘It's part of the moving on process. I guess this is the last step before making a fresh start.’
Mr Usher says he is as yet unsure as to what he will do once the auction ends.
See what Mr Usher is selling here
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