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Home >> India >> E-Bay Sells Rs 2000 Notes for Rs 1.5 Lakh

E-Bay Sells Rs 2000 Notes for Rs 1.5 Lakh

Do you want Rs 2000 Notes? Then no need to stand outside ATM’s for a long time. If you want newly launched 2000 Rs notes, then immediately go to online and get it.  The online shopping portal eBay has come with a different trend to see notes with a luck series.

Do you have faith on religious implications or choosing lucky numbers for mobile and vehicle numbers? However, like vehicle numbers you can also get newly released Rs 2000 with a lucky series number through online and the golden opportunity is being offered by e-commerce portal eBay India.

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On Wednesday, new Rs 2000 notes were sold out on eBay at a starting price of Rs. 3,500 based on the series of note. Coming to the news, the merchant from Delhi has offered a series of five Rs. 2000 notes starting with the number 786 for Rs 1.5 lakh in online. He didn’t mention his name, but he started a new type of business to cash people who have faith in numbers and numerology.

The unknown merchant said, “In India, many people have sentiments and faith on numbers with religious significance. They are ready to pay the premium for goods that have numbers with pious implication such as Vehicle numbers, mobile numbers, and residential addresses.”

Questioning to eBay India about the listing of currency in their web portal, a representative belongs to eBay said as an independent online marketplace and an intercessor, it doesn’t exercise control on items listed by independent sellers on the site.

Reports stated that, in last year July, MP High Court had sent notices to many e-commerce sites including eBay for allegedly selling Indian Currency carrying unique numbers in online.  After Modi Government announced the ban of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes on November 8. Now smaller currencies such as Rs 20 and Rs 50 notes also jumbled online to sell them at a profit. Do you know? Rs 20 notes sold out for nearly Rs 900 for three notes. While Rs 50 notes with series 786 selling at Rs 5,000 for a single note.

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