He sold a snowdrift online for over 3,5 thousand. arr.

He sold a snowdrift online for over 3,5 thousand. arr.

Why clean up the snow, since it can be sold? One of the Canadian residents came up with this idea, who put up a two-meter-long snowdrift at an online auction. He managed to sell it for over 3,5 thousand dollars. Snow purchased online is to be used to prepare a snowball fight. It was supposed to be just a joke. Michel Levesque posted a snowdrift in front of his house on eBay for only 99 cents. In the description of the auction, he noted: “Perfect for skiers on the slopes”. When the snowdrift was shown on television, and the price began to rise rapidly, The Canadian decided to donate the profit to a charity. Eventually, a resident of Saint-Eustache near Montreal sold his snow for 3550 dollars. But then it turned out, that the winner of the auction also made a joke and refused to pay. Michel Levesque wrote an email to the second-highest bidder, who offered the highest bid. When it didn't work out either, contacted a third. The latter not only confirmed his offer 3 thousand dollars, but he added 550 extra dollars.

Claude Fraser is going to pick up the snow on Monday. As he said, joined the auction, because he makes donations to charity every year. Zaspa will come in handy when preparing a family snowball fight.