Thursday, August 14, 2014

Three More Days To Click


The Click To Bid on-line auction that the West Australian newspaper is running is on for three more days - it closes off at 9:00 PM on the 17th of August.

We made up a big list ( I made up a big list...) of good items for this auction - all sorts of price ranges,too. We carefully put them aside ready for delivery if someone wins the bidding, and we are anticipating the flow of buyers after the sale closes.

Lots of other shops and businesses did too - so there will be a lot of people bidding and then looking at the figures as the time draws to a close. It's kind of like the eBay bidding system on the net...but with one big difference.

The goods are real. The sellers are real. The West Australian is real. They are all here. The items are all covered by correct Australian warranties. You are not depending upon the vagaries of the postal system or a seller who is a pseudonym and a number in Nome, Alaska. The seller in Nome may be as honest as the day is long, but I've been in Alaska in the winter and I know how long the days really are...

click2bid.com.au

Note: The newspaper mentions that they also send part of the auction proceeds to Telethon.

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Three More Days To Click


The Click To Bid on-line auction that the West Australian newspaper is running is on for three more days - it closes off at 9:00 PM on the 17th of August.

We made up a big list ( I made up a big list...) of good items for this auction - all sorts of price ranges,too. We carefully put them aside ready for delivery if someone wins the bidding, and we are anticipating the flow of buyers after the sale closes.

Lots of other shops and businesses did too - so there will be a lot of people bidding and then looking at the figures as the time draws to a close. It's kind of like the eBay bidding system on the net...but with one big difference.

The goods are real. The sellers are real. The West Australian is real. They are all here. The items are all covered by correct Australian warranties. You are not depending upon the vagaries of the postal system or a seller who is a pseudonym and a number in Nome, Alaska. The seller in Nome may be as honest as the day is long, but I've been in Alaska in the winter and I know how long the days really are...

click2bid.com.au

Note: The newspaper mentions that they also send part of the auction proceeds to Telethon.

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