Chinese man bids to sell his soul on auction site - Yahoo! News
Chinese man bids to sell his soul on auction site - Yahoo! News: "SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Some might call it an auction to die for, as the Chinese observe their traditional Qing Ming festival honouring the dead.
A man in his late 20s in Jiaxing, a city near Shanghai, has attempted to sell his soul on Taobao, China's top online auction site, attracting bids from some 58 soul-searching buyers before the posting was pulled.
'We reviewed Taobao's policies and realised we had no specific policy on the selling of souls,' said Porter Erisman, spokesman for Taobao's parent, Yahoo-backed Alibaba.com. 'After reviewing our policies, the posting was taken down last Friday.'
Erisman said Taobao wasn't opposed to the idea of soul selling online, but wanted more proof that the seller could provide the goods.
'After some discussion, we decided that we will allow the member to sell his soul on Taobao, but only if he can provide written permission from a 'higher authority',' he said."