'Wrong guy' loses shirt for Oxfam
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The man who mistakenly appeared as an IT expert on BBC News 24 is auctioning the blue shirt he was wearing on the day he became famous for charity.
Guy Goma was at the BBC for a job interview but a mix-up meant he was taken to a studio and asked on-air about the Apple vs Apple court case.
He was not offered the role as a data support cleanser but his TV appearance gained him worldwide attention.
He said equally "amazing things" could happen to the next owner of the shirt.
"This is the shirt I wore which nearly got me a job on the BBC," he wrote on the 15 Minutes auction website, where it is being sold.
"I didn't get the job but I did become an overnight celebrity. I'm auctioning this shirt off so that someone else can be as lucky as I was.
"PS: The shirt has been worn a couple of times (to interviews)," he added.
The proceeds from the auction will be donated to Oxfam.
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