Kobe Bryant Memorial Merch Pulled From eBay For Violating Policy


eBay is pulling all Kobe Bryant memorial merchandise: “We do not allow listings that attempt to prit from human tragedy or suffering.”

EBay is taking action against resellers who are looking to pawn f the exclusive Kobe Bryant memorial t-shirts and programs that were given to attendees at the Staples Center memorial service on February 24th. Those who were fortunate enough to be in attendance received a special edition t-shirt and program, both featuring memorable photos taken the Laker legend and his daughter.

Almost immediately after the conclusion the event, those Kobe shirts and programs began popping up on eBay, with one seller netting more than $2,000 for the commemorative Kobe t-shirt. Others were fering “Kobe Memorial” bundle packs, which includes the t-shirt and program, with starting bids $3,000 and a “Buy It Now” $5,000.

However, TMZ reports that all those items will soon be pulled from eBay if they haven’t been removed from the site already.

According to TMZ, eBay emailed the following message to one seller who was looking to cash in on their Kobe memorial merch.

This isn’t the first time that opportunistic resellers have looked to pad their pockets with mourners’ money. Almost immediately after news the tragic helicopter crash was confirmed, Nike sold out their stock Kobe gear and the prices Kobe’s popular Nike sneakers jumped to more than 4x the amount that they typically resell for.

eBay will still allow users to sell other Kobe memorabilia, such as sneakers, jerseys and autographs, but sellers will have to look elsewhere if they want to cash in on the memorial merchandise.

Kobe Bryant Memorial Merch Pulled From eBay For Violating Policy

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