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S’poreans Try To Sell Landmarks & People Like PM Lee On Carousell, Posts Get Taken Down
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5 Jan 2021, 9:08 pm Singaporeans Spot Fake Listings On Carousell, They’re Later Taken Down
Carousell is truly a microcosm of the weird and wonderful world that is Singapore Internet. From low-ballers to scalpers, dig deep enough and you’ll find yourself entertained and bewildered in equal measure.
Some users have apparently been trying to sell things they clearly don’t own on the platform, for exorbitant prices.
Ever wanted to buy, say, Marina Bay Sands, the Merlion, or the Causeway? You could supposedly do so on Carousell, of all places.
An Instagram page, sell.singapore, has been collecting such funny listings. Carousell users sell Singapore landmarks and influencers
Ever woken up one fine morning and decided that you want to buy Changi Airport Terminal 3?
Well, for a time, you were in luck. For the low, low price of $900,000,000,000, you could find Changi Airport T3 listed on Carousell.

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