Little Pipi Quinlan and a lame earth digger, no where near as good as the real thing Pipi, why don't you buy one from an online auction site?Kids these day! Boy toddlers and their big trucks, I mean real big trucks!
Sneeky New Zealand toddler Pipi Quinlan has hit international headlines after news came that the terrible toddler had bought a 20,000 New Zealand Dollar earth mover on an online shopping and bidding web site.
Parents of Pipi Quinlan, Sarah and Reid Quinlan, from the sleepy town of Stanmore Bay, were astonished to wake one morning to discover their child Pipi Quinlan had bought a huge and very expensive excavating digger in a Trade Me website shopping auction.
The tech savvy 3-year-old Reid Quinlan had been learning from observing his mother Sarah the ins and outs of online shopping and product bidding. Little Pipi Quinlan woke up earler that the rest of the family one morning and decided to jump online and check out the latest in truck and earth moval technology.
Sarah Quinlan with son Pipi Quinlan, really wanted a new earth digger to play with, had to settle for plastic one. Bought massive industrial equipment online without mother knowing....The mother of now famous Pipi Quinlan explains: "The first I knew about it was when I came down and opened up the computer," said Sarah Quinlan.
"I saw an email from Trade Me saying I had won an auction and another email from the seller saying something like ‘I think you’ll love this digger’."
"Well, I had a few Duplo Lego play kits on my watch-list, so just assumed I’d won a digger toy-set," she says.
"It wasn’t until I went back and re-read the emails that I saw $20,000, and got the shock of my life," says Sarah.
"I called my husband Reid over to make sure I wasn’t seeing things.
"I asked him what a Kobelco was and he said ‘I think it’s an earthmoving digger’."
"I jokingly said to Sarah, well you’ll have to move the Honda off the driveway to make way for the Kobelco," says Reid.
Still in shock at what son Pipi Quinlan had done, Sarah rang the online shopping and bidding web site Trade Me and the seller to report what had happened.
The online shopping web site luckily reimbursed the seller’s costs for listing the digger and the auction.
New Zealand media noted that while the seller of the Kobelco earth mover wasn’t impressed with Pipi’s antics, he relisted the digger again for another online auction.
The family of Pipi Quinlan has quickly learnt to keep their internet connection well out of the reach of Pipi Quinlan's net savvy hands.

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