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EBay permits sale of LDS garments
Firm says it was wrong to yank auctions of LDS clothes
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Some members of the LDS Church are placing "empty bids" to keep the undergarments in what they call the right hands. Trent Hill of Torrance, Calif., said he recently bid $12,000 in one of the auctions but was outbid by another user.
"The bids are from members that will not pay the amount that are trying to prevent these items from being ridiculed by non-Mormons," Hill said.
Eagle Mountain resident Harry Bakken is one of these "empty" bidders. Bakken said he got involved in undergarment auctions in an attempt to make eBay aware of the fact that the auction items were in violation of eBay rules.
High bids with significant jumps in prices get the attention of eBay management, Bakken said.
"There are plenty of other ways devious individuals can get a hold of temple garments, and it is to their detriment," Bakken said. "They spend so much time tearing down what is sacred to some instead of promoting their own good."
Chris Waldron said he closed the auctions after receiving multiple malicious threats and hate mail.
"I personally don't see a problem with the auctions," Waldron said. "I am a returned missionary and an active LDS member and believe in free agency."
The temple recommends item #2226446301 were listed with the description, "Ever wanted to go in a Mormon temple but never had the ticket needed to enter? I have authentic MORMON Temple recommends and these are a must have for anyone who has (a) family member getting married in a Mormon temple."
Waldron told the Deseret Morning News the recommends are expired. "I have told all (who inquire) that they are expired and are more for collectors, but that the old men who check them (at the temple) are usually asleep or too blind to read the fine print."
E-mail: ldethman@desnews.com
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