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27-12-2004 9:41 PM
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27-12-2004 9:50 PM
I still say let the winning bidder nominate the charity for that auction, or if raffled, let the raffle winner nominate.
If I *KNOW* that my winning bid will go to my chosen
charity then I *WILL* be willing to bid more. Everybody
works a little harder for the cause close to their heart.
Raffles have a BIG advantage - obviously more people can participate, there are other advantages to the raffle too (eBay contact me for details)
It also relieves eBay from the awkward job of deciding
which charities are 'worthy' and which are not.
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27-12-2004 9:54 PM
AFTER ALL IT IS AT TIMES LIKE THIS WHEN DISASTER STRIKES, THAT EBAYERS AROUND THE WORLD SHOULD UNITE TO HELP OTHERS,I AM SURE THERE ARE THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE DEALINGS WITH PEOPLE IN THESE COUNTRIES, AND THIS WOULD BE A FITTING WAY TO HELP.
OR COULD EBAY START UP A CHARITY FUND FOR THE DISASTER AND EBAYERS WORLDWIDE COULD POST ITEMS FOR SALE,WITH THE PROCEEDS GOING TO THE VICTIMS?
I CONTACTED A NUMBER OF FRIENDS IN THAILAND TO SEE IF THEY WERE O.K. THERE ARE 2 I CANNOT REACH AS THEY ARE IN PHUKET AND MESSAGES ARE DIFFICULT TO GET IN AND OUT.
LET'S SHOW EVERYONE THAT EBAY IS TRULY INTERNATIONAL.
SANDRA
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27-12-2004 11:09 PM
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27-12-2004 11:21 PM
In view of the terrible Tsunami disaster, I feel a large proportion should be sent to children's charities in the countries concerned.
In the UK: Childline and NSPCC
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27-12-2004 11:38 PM

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27-12-2004 11:38 PM
Austraila alone has just donated £3,000,000
I think the smaller charities with dying children, premature babies, and beaten and abused animals should benieft
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27-12-2004 11:54 PM

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27-12-2004 11:56 PM
this is gonna sound bad but look at it this way.
at most we are looking at probably between £500-£3000 for charity..
to the disaster relief for the se asia disaster its a drop in the ocean.
to a small uk home charity that needs say a mini bus or some special equipment it will make a huge difference.
don't get me wrong i fully agree se asia needs help but the money raised could make a massive difference to another charity.
I this is in no way shoiwng disrespect to the victims nor the people who have lost friends ect on the forum,
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28-12-2004 12:22 AM
There are only 2 staff employed by this charity and they do a wonderful job and more money is desperately needed to be able to provide holidays for these innocent children who have had to suffer violence etc.
They are planning to take yet another group of children to Disney in Florida next year if they can raise enough money. They don't get any funding from the government, it all comes from donations and sponsored events.
http://www.childvictimsofcrime.org.uk
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28-12-2004 12:35 AM
I think some of the money should be donated to the air amburlance...... omg i cant even spell.
They do a fantastic job and help anyone from little children to old people.
They are certainy a life line.........
Please evryone give it thought.
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28-12-2004 12:47 AM
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28-12-2004 1:48 AM
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28-12-2004 1:55 AM
What do you all think??
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28-12-2004 2:40 AM
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