AI auction goes to eBay!


Heidi Dutton ([email protected])
Sun, 19 Jul 1998 13:41:20 -0400


  Well, sometimes I have such great ideas that I scare myself! :-) I am in
the process of transferring all of our present auction items to eBay. I
will pay all listing fees to eBay out of my own pocket. Here's what we're
doing-

1. I am putting in the title of each of our items " to benefit AI" so you
know which ones are ours. If you've never done eBay, all you have to do
its put "U2" in the little "search" box, and it will list all the U2 stuff
that anyone is offering. Ours mention "to benefit AI" in the title, and
direct people to the fundraiser web page in the description.

2.Minimum bid listed is the present high bid I have so far- that high bid
still wins if nobody bids higher at eBay, I am keeping track of the last
high bids I have here.

3. Items will be listed for 7 days. eBay *does* email you when you've been
outbid. Bidding ends after 7 days.

4. I am putting these items in the "private" category - you can bid in
privacy, and nobody else knows who the high bidder is. Only the seller and
the high bidder are contacted after the auction.

5. Go to www.ebay.com to register as a bidder - it will cost you nothing to
register, and you can read all about how ebay does things while you're
there; it's very easy to bid on items!

   Some of you have emailed me very recently offering items; as soon as you
and I have determined the condition and starting bid of an item, I will
list it. Any description you can offer would help me, too! :)

 Questions? email me!

 Working smarter, not harder,

 Heidi



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