Bored of your life? Man auctions his off on Sunday

Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:08am EDT
 

By Belinda Goldsmith

CANBERRA (Reuters) - When Ian Usher's partner of 12 years left him broken-hearted, he decided the best way to move forward was to auction his whole life, in one job lot.

From Sunday, June 22 for one week, Usher's life is up for sale on eBay with the package including his $420,000 (US$397,000) three-bedroom house in Perth, Western Australia, a trial for his job at a rug store, his car, motorbike, clothes and even friends.

Usher, 44, told Reuters he had been inundated with emails from all over the world since he put his life up for grabs in March, largely from people supporting him but also from those who were asking for advice on how to change their own lives.

"I was taken aback by how much interest there has been and by the amount of people it has inspired and had an impact on," said Usher who is hoping to raise up to $500,000 to fund a new life.

"I've had emails from people saying they decided it was also time to sell their house and move on after suffering a loss."

Usher, who is from County Durham in Britain but moved to Perth in 2001, set up a website (www.alife4sale.com) for the sale. Critics have denounced the site as a gimmick to attract advertising revenue, but Usher says it has earned him very little and is definitely real.

The site opens cheerily: "Hi there, my name is Ian Usher, and I have had enough of my life! I don't want it any more!"

His decision followed the break-up of his five-year marriage and the end of a 12-year relationship with Laura. He has declined to give details of the break-up but Laura is now with someone else. She has not commented publicly on the auction.   Continued...

 
<p>Ian Usher poses on a beach at Lancelin, about 130 km (81 miles) north of Perth in this undated handout photo made available to Reuters June 18, 2008. When Usher's partner of 12 years left him broken-hearted, he knew he needed a drastic change so decided to auction his life on eBay with the package including his house, job, car, motorbike, clothes and even friends. REUTERS/Handout</p>