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03-01-2005 7:09 PM
enough said !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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04-01-2005 12:22 AM
TSUNAMI RELIEF IS SO SO MUCH IN NEED, THIS IS NOT A PROBLEM THAT WILL GO AWAY, MILLIONS MORE PEOPLE WILL DIE, IT WILL TAKE DECADES FOR THEM TO EVEN CONTEMPLATE WHAT HAS HAPPENED NEVER MIND START TO LIVE THEIR LIVES AGAIN, PLEASE PLEASE HELP..........
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04-01-2005 1:29 AM
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04-01-2005 8:25 AM
Do i then presume that
(a) a special listing will be put on the boards
(b) you are limited to buying ONE ticket at a set price
(c) the price set WILL be one affordable to everyone
(d) the raffle will only be avaible to UK buyers (as per the original hunt)
(e) ebay will pay postage and packing of the item (as per the original hunt
(f) the monies raised will be given to the charity/charities nominated by Ebay
(g) We will abide by the decision of ebay as to which charity/charities benefit from the monies
Each cause is a deserving cause and it is a shame that most of them have to rely on public donations and business sponsorships. We must also remember that because there are so many out there it is not a good idea to be arguing over who gets what.
Quick footnote to elves and their honourable Queen, when will we expect to hear your decision regarding this situation?
Your humble servant, Foodog2004:-x;-)?:|
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04-01-2005 9:27 AM
Elves (pinks) you have a captive audience who seem more than willing to purchase tickets - how about it?
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04-01-2005 11:59 AM
yes they needa lot atm, but wat about next year and the yea after when te world forgets?
and because everyone is giving to the tsumai aid atm the smaller charities are going to loose out possibly as everyone switches their donations to the tsunami.
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04-01-2005 12:00 PM
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04-01-2005 12:09 PM
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Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, screaming WOW WHAT A RIDE!
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04-01-2005 1:50 PM
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04-01-2005 4:17 PM
ebay are fab & whoever they choose i'm sure it will be for a worthy cause
love Sharon x x
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04-01-2005 4:32 PM
cheers
tina
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04-01-2005 8:03 PM
Many people's lives are affected with this disease.
As previously stated Ebay has donated to the disaster fund, it is/was a treasure hunt for GB - surely GB charities should benefit from the unsolved items.......
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04-01-2005 10:30 PM
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04-01-2005 10:44 PM
And which charities are these?
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05-01-2005 12:57 AM
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05-01-2005 12:34 PM
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05-01-2005 6:26 PM
I stand corrected if I am wrong. Others know far more than me but I do try to be helpful!
If it belongs to them - it is theirs. If it belongs in another part of the room - it belongs there. If they are going out, they're going somewhere! If they pay for an in item it is paid for but only after they bid on it in the first place!
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05-01-2005 9:00 PM
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06-01-2005 10:56 AM
I would like to point out that I hope most people realise that this event is different from most third world country appeals. Unlike a lot of them where the people are starving and dying because of their own warring factions, lack of own governmental help, or other self inflicted problems (not perhaps personally but governmental and tribal), this was a horrific "hand of God" disaster. It has affected peoples worldwide in almost every country. Many people lost their lives, many were injured. Families were broken up, children orphaned etc and this didnt just happen to the inhabitants of the islands concerned. IT HAPPENED TO TOURISTS AND THEIR FAMILIES as well!! Remember the youngest British victim was just 59 days old! A life just beginning snubbed out so quickly. I have had to deal with tragedy and death myself over the past two years (my ex-husband died last year aged 36 years, my best friend died in a house fire in her early thirties - in both cases they had children who have had to come to terms with their loss) but NOTHING can compare to the grief and hurt caused over there. Please find it in yourself to be charitable, this is an issue much closer to home than you realise.
Sorry to sound as though I am preaching to you, far from it. I just feel that perhaps certain people do not have this issue in quite the right perspective.
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06-01-2005 9:24 PM
You're in Yorkshire, so can't be.