These embarrassing images were all posted online for the world to see by eBay sellers who thought it was a good idea to take pictures of their merchandise in the nude.
Unfortunately for them, their reflections have been caught in mirrors, CD covers, TV and computer screens as they took pictures for the website.
Not switched on: It's unclear whether this eBay
seller was aware he had managed to capture his entire naked body in the
reflection of his shiny metal kettle - but he managed to cover up his
manhood with his tripod
TV star: This eBay seller has captured
themselves on the small screen while taking a picture of a television
they wanted to sell on the website
And once these photos go up online, it won't be long before some eagle-eyed shoppers spot the blunder, as eBay seller Aimi Jones recently discovered.
The 21-year-old had accidentally included a naked view of herself when she posted a picture of a dress for sale on the website.
She hung the mustard yellow skater dress by ASOS on her wardrobe door to photograph it for listing.
Where's Wally? You have to look a bit harder to find this photo blunder in the mirror in the left corner
Oops, I did it again: This eBay seller has managed to capture her naked reflection in these two heavy metal CDs
A cheeky shot: This photographer didn't seem to notice someone exposing themselves in the background of the picture
The post soon went viral and despite Miss Jones' attempt to have it removed, it is now all over the internet.
Miss Jones, from Oxfordshire, told The Sun: 'It's so embarrassing. It is such a dizzy, stupid thing to do and now the whole world's seen me in the nude.
'I put it on eBay last Saturday morning and realised straight away so ended the sale. But what I didn't realise was that people could still it on the site.
That picture's a little bit overexposed: This
eBay seller doesn't take the reflection from the camera flash into
account in this image
Not the sharpest image: A seller tries to
demonstrate the quality of the TV but ends up also sharing the contents
of their living room
Snap happy: This seller got so carried away with
taking pictures for the site, they failed to notice the very clear
naked view of themselves
The blunder sparked a flurry of fake eBay sale ads for the yellow dress with fictional characters accidentally making an appearance earlier this week.
One eBay user went to the added effort of posting several pictures featuring James McAvoy in his role as Mr Tumnus in the first Chronicles of Narnia film modelling the yellow dress
The original image and mock-ups have since been shared on Twitter with the hash tag #ebayyellowskaterdress.
Mirror, mirror: Aimi Jones, from Oxfordshire,
did not realise she had captured herself half-naked in a mirror when she
snapped the dress to sell on eBay
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