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charity auction question
hi, me and my friends have all started collecting autographs and we all (ok mostly just me and a couple others) love giving to charity so we want to have a charity auction benefiting africa's children. we can't do ebay cuz we r only teens so what's the best way to have a live auction?plz reply
thank you,
kakashisensei
thank you,
kakashisensei
no preprints or autopens yet!i got autographs from:
lauren collins
sesame street
willy wingert
and fan pax from:
the dodgers
magic
lauren collins
sesame street
willy wingert
and fan pax from:
the dodgers
magic
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Hi kakashisenseiphil
You really need to choose a charity to collect for, and then approach them direct to discuss it with them.
They might be able to advise you as to whether they can auction the photos you collect for you. Otherwise, if you want to do it totally off your own back and auction the items - then give the money to charity - you will have to pay the fees upfront, and deduct them from the cash you make.
To give you an example, a basic listing with no reserve on Ebay is only a few cents/pence.
Hope this helps!
Ian

You really need to choose a charity to collect for, and then approach them direct to discuss it with them.
They might be able to advise you as to whether they can auction the photos you collect for you. Otherwise, if you want to do it totally off your own back and auction the items - then give the money to charity - you will have to pay the fees upfront, and deduct them from the cash you make.
To give you an example, a basic listing with no reserve on Ebay is only a few cents/pence.
Hope this helps!
Ian

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What Ian was saying was that YOU have to choose a SPECIFIC CHARITY to benefit rather than just a general one to help African Children.
Once you have chosen one, you contact them and ask if they can help auction the items for you, if not you have to list the items yourself and then deduct the costs of listing from your sales.
Listing an item starting at 99p in the UK with no reserve costs 15pence with an equivalent conversion into other currencies. Why don't you list ten items and see what happens? At worst you will have lost £1.50
Good Luck!!
Robin
Once you have chosen one, you contact them and ask if they can help auction the items for you, if not you have to list the items yourself and then deduct the costs of listing from your sales.
Listing an item starting at 99p in the UK with no reserve costs 15pence with an equivalent conversion into other currencies. Why don't you list ten items and see what happens? At worst you will have lost £1.50
Good Luck!!
Robin
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Hey, I'm going to 'translate' Robin's last message into dollars for you. 

Hope this helps!Listing an item starting at 99p ($1.68 ) in the UK with no reserve costs 15p ($0.25) with an equivalent conversion into other currencies. Why don't you list ten items and see what happens? At worst you will have lost £1.50 ($2.54)


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