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Friday, July 23, 2010

Comic Con 2010 Swag Day 2: The eBay Files

As twitter streams, blogs, and media outlets are being flooded with the news thats coming straight from the biggest Comic and TV event of the year, eBay is being flooded with...swag.

That's right. All the great promotional products that have been custom designed and given away for free to fans are now being re-sold by those fans who are hopping to make a quick buck. Kudos to you all for realizing that you can both make money off this stuff and sell it to other fans who would appreciate it far more. So here's what's up so far and since this is eBay, many of these auctions may have already ended by the time you're reading this. But let's take a quick look at the scoreboard shall we?

The Big Bang Theory's Swag Bag that started at a whopping $0.99.



Interesting that the bag is only at $0.99 but this Big Bang Theory custom Sharpie marker is going for nearly $6!



Syfy's Collectible Pin Set is going for $7.50 and includes 10 limited edition Scfy pins.



According to the Twitterverse yesterday, there were several Fringe fans that were ticked that they didn't get their hangs on the Fringe swag bag. Well, they can now for just $0.99



The most in demand item for Fox fans is clearly this poster tube which boasts awesome posters from hit shows like Bones, Fringe, Family Guy, and Glee as well as the Fox hit movie Avatar. (Author note: really restraining myself right now. You have no idea how much.)



The folks at Showtime understand that in addition to being an awesome piece of swag, a lanyard is an absolute necessity for convention attendees as indicated by the sweet Dexter lanyard fans.



Showtime deserves extra props for all the swag they've created, including these awesome temporary Dexter tattoos.



And finally, my favorite eBay find of the day. I'm not sure if this is even from this year's Comic Con but I balked at the listing price. Ladies and gentlemen, if you want this custom True Blood pen...$48.95!!



Now we're big swag addicts here at Motivators, so we want to know...how much would you be willing to pay for custom swag from Comic Con? Would you be willing to pay at all? And Comic Con attendees...would you part with our stuff to make a quick buck?

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