Things don't seem to be going well for the kooky crackhead
Mike Lindell Auction Flops As Multiple MyPillow Products Fail To Sell
The online auction of over 800 items by MyPillow, the company owned by
Donald Trump supporter
Mike Lindell, appears to have gone poorly with some lots failing to receive a single bid whilst some pieces of industrial equipment were sold for less than $10.
Lindell admitted his company had
"lost $100 million" since major retailers stopped stocking MyPillow products after he became a
vocal proponent of discredited claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged against Trump.
MyPillow placed 854 items for sale on the online auction site K-Bid, with bidding coming to a close on Tuesday. Five items, including an ASUS R554L laptop and two sets of chairs, failed to secure a single bid.
Other lots, including industrial equipment, sold for figures dramatically below what comparable products have raised on other websites. Two Hytrol power belt conveyors, sized 20" x 86' and 20" x 35'3" respectively, sold for $6 each, despite other second-hand power belt conveyors selling for several hundred dollars elsewhere.
Other items sold for less than $10 include an office desk for $6, a 230/460 volt Leeson motor for $8, and a large pallet of latex-free face masks, also for $8.