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With the Fyre Festival fiasco behind him, time served, and Fyre Festival II’s failure to materialize despite advance ticket sales, the event’s founder Billy McFarland sold the brand on eBay.
McFarland previously claimed he had a seven-figure deal to sell the festival brand and IP, but it fell through.
Fyre Festival, fully-formed in the mind of the bro but disastrously organized and lately rebooted to even less success, is now someone else's problem. The founder sold the "rights" to it on eBay; a ...
Some people regularly wobble home from the pub and make ill-advised purchases on eBay. Imagine if one of them bought the Fyre ...
Billy McFarland has sold the rights to the brand Fyre Festival on eBay for $245,300. In April, McFarland announced his plans to sell the brand after being forced to cancel Fyre Fest 2 on short notice.
Fyre Festival just sold the rights to its troubled brand to the highest bidder in an auction on eBay. The final bid accepted ...
A few months ago, Billy McFarland declared his intention to sell the troubled Fyre Festival brand. After apparently being unable to find a buyer, he decided to throw Fyre up on eBay. It attracted some ...
Entrepreneur” and Fyre Fest fraudster Billy McFarland has sold the brand IP on eBay for less than $250,000 - while still ...
After listing it on eBay last week, Billy M cFarland has sold the Fyre Festival brand for just $245,000.
Billy McFarland, the controversial figure behind the infamous 2017 Fyre Festival, has officially sold the rights to the event ...
The rights to the troubled Fyre Festival brand have sold for only $245,000 in an eBay auction. The sale included IP, brand ...
The Fyre Festival brand sold for $245,300 on eBay on Tuesday, which organizer Billy McFarland felt was "so low" for the ...