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Jul 14
2009
04:39 PM ET
Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' merchandise for sale: How much would you pay?
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I feel that its tasteful and people want it. But, the ‘Jackson 3′?????
Who benefits from the sale? Does the promoter benefit? His children?
Do you guys know there’s a $20Mil life insurance policy he had and named his kids the beneficiaries. This is getting interesting.
Getting the Limited Edition 3.0 version of “The Essential Michael Jackson” from eBay is probably the most I’ll go out of my way to get anything MJ-related.
this is just really good:
http://www.nowgoal.com/21.shtml
I cannot believe that people might be thinking about buying this merchandise. All of you that buy this artifacts are giving that money to Joe jackson and to all the vultures that are heartless in everyway. What is wrong with this family? Their son just passed away and they are trying to get as much money as they can. If you buy these clothes and artifacts you are contributing to michaels demise. The man that killed him has horrible motives and continues to embark on his quest of fame by portraying these three young children to be his puppets. JOE JACKSON IS A RAT AND SHOULD BE SEEN AS JUST THAT. AL SHARPTON IF YOU CANT SEE THROUGH HIS LIES, YOU THEN PRETEND TO BE BLIND AND IGNORANT. Michael jackson could have predicted all this betrayal in a heart beat. The family should be ashame and should find some other purpose in life than to be abusing of a man that never grew up and that never found his path in life because of this main reason.
Coming from Australia I’ve noticed Ticketek are selling for $50 (roughly US$40) but I stumbled upon another website selling for AU$45 – http://www.michael-jackson-merch.com – I definitely wouldn’t pay any more than $50 but I’ve just ordered the Zombie tee from the above mentioned site. The designs are quality and great memorabilia! They’re also official so surely the money will be going back either to his kids, estate etc???
I might consider buying a T-shirt. I would frame it and hang in my recreation room. Michael entertained me so much throughout his career. But wearing it? No, that’s where I draw the line. Do you think anybody would consider it? Maybe it would be a nice tribute. I just couldn’t.
I would wear it but I would be at least 70% joking
I would wear it, but I would be at least 70% joking
Why would anyone pay merchandise for a tour THAT DIDN’T EVEN HAPPEN?! It’s weird!
Preston I didn’t really think about that. Wow…
The truth. I go to a lot of concerts. I never buy t-shirts, hats, key chains, nothing at all. No memorabilia. Just what’s in my head. That’s what I take home with me. But I never saw MJ in concert. Oh what I would give now to have the chance. My G** …S**t I’m crying again.
I plan on spending at least $200 on this merchandise. I’m a HUGE MJ fan, and I’ll do whatever I can to uphold his legacy. I already just bought a T-shirt and a huge poster.
I would pay any price. I truely do love MJ!
I have a 35-year friendship with my mother’s neighbor in MD. She is quite a collector.Has shelves of Boyd’s bears. She never had children and never wanted any, nor to leave her mother and father. Now she is 53 and like me, not computer savy, but wants to start collecting MJ merchandise, anything and everything.Can she order through a catalog? She needs my help, and soon I will move and not have access to a computer anyway. I am neither for nor against MJ, he said don’t judge me, which is what the Holy bible says, judge not, lest ye be judged. So where do I go from here, by the way what is the difference between Elvis Presley’s estate and Michael Jackson’s? Didn’t his former wife revive his estate to the millions, I agree some of it should go to charity, his children will never want for anything, will they?