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American man ‘selling’ entire life and video game chain for $3.5m in win-win PR stunt

Shane Butcher, founder of the R.U. GAME? chain of stores in Florida, has decided to sell his entire life on eBay for $3.5m – here’s the listing. The listing includes his house and condo (along with everything inside), three cars, three kayaks, his video game collection, and all three R.U. GAME? locations.

Shane will act as a consultant for six months to ease the transition of ownership, as well as make a year’s worth of lease payments in advance for all three locations.

Given that I seriously doubt that anybody will pay three and a half million dollars for somebody’s material possessions, this is a fantastic, low-budget PR effort, gaining the store and RUgamestore.com website target coverage and links in local, trade (video gaming) and national media.

Here’s a (long) video about his bid for publicity. It looks like he started it in early July, meaning Butcher has got some fantastic exposure for next to no outlay. It was win-win for him either way.

Source: JoyStiq, tweeted by Dynamo PR’s Tim Lovell

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Rich Leigh is an account director at 10 Yetis PR Agency. He started PRexamples.com in January 2012, after writing about Good and Bad PR for a number of years. He also founded light-hearted PR/journalist award scheme The CRAPPs in 2010 on behalf of 10 Yetis. In March 2013, Rich launched blogger outreach tool bloggabase.com with Andy Barr. Rich lives in Gloucester with his wife and two children.

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