Depend on how many items and what they're worth, but have a raffle. Example: 1000 tickets at $10, 20 prizes. $10,000 and 20 winners.
Depend on how many items and what they're worth, but have a raffle. Example: 1000 tickets at $10, 20 prizes. $10,000 and 20 winners.
I agree Charity might be a good option but Darren likely has a crap load of stuff going on in the background and may not have the time to administrate it...
Im curious what this list of stuff is lol
It's not about money.... It's about sending a message...
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Its swell of you guys to suggest giving the auction proceed's to charity lol, could be a small chance that the owner might need to finish up some loose ends after blowing things out on sale already and prepare financially for his new adventure in life...
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I'd be interested in an auction! (online of course)
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i'll take any kac patches or stickers
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I wanna see these hats
Even less effort to simply put it in your pocket for a job well done. Charity is all fine and good, but I don't see why we need to add that as a condition of an auction. As far as I am concerned, once it's Darren's money he can spend it as he sees fit. He doesn't tell me how to spend my money, and I don't feel it's appropriate to tell him how to spend his!