[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Arik [/i]
[B]I was thinking that as long as we make it clear in the auction description that it's restricted to FO members only, it would be ok. However, I suppose this is a moot point since I seem to be the only eBay proponent, so never mind, a forum-based auction will be fine too. :) [/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, I'm in favor of eBay, but that's partly because I don't think the auctions should be restricted to the members of the FO community. But that's just my opinion. :)
Biggles<font color=#AAFFAA>The Man Without a Face</font>
As Jack said, it depends about what we wish to achieve the most. :)
Another way to think about this: if we can get higher prices on eBay, then the few things Jack (and possibly other Firstone's?) are willing to donate will go farther.
I'd like to limit the bids to only FO members (since I'm apparently one of the few employed members ;)), but if the goal is $$$ for support, we need a larger bidding audience.
RubberEagleWhat's a rubber eagle used for, anyway?
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by bobo [/i]
[B][...] but if the goal is $$$ for support, we need a larger bidding audience. [/B][/QUOTE]
Not if we count in our madness degree :)
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[B]I was thinking that as long as we make it clear in the auction description that it's restricted to FO members only, it would be ok. However, I suppose this is a moot point since I seem to be the only eBay proponent, so never mind, a forum-based auction will be fine too. :) [/B][/QUOTE]
Actually, I'm in favor of eBay, but that's partly because I don't think the auctions should be restricted to the members of the FO community. But that's just my opinion. :)
I'd like to limit the bids to only FO members (since I'm apparently one of the few employed members ;)), but if the goal is $$$ for support, we need a larger bidding audience.
[B][...] but if the goal is $$$ for support, we need a larger bidding audience. [/B][/QUOTE]
Not if we count in our madness degree :)
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