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Old 10-18-2012, 03:42 PM
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GrannieAnnie
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Originally Posted by bakermom
My take on this-whatever the item brings, it is still money in the charity/groups pocket. It may be way more that it's worth or not. it's not about me but about bringing funds to whatever cause i am supporting.

I've seen silent auction items go ridiculously high due to a bidding war. Others did not sell for their value. i just donated a fullsize quilt to a benifit. i don't know if it will be raffled or a silent auction item. i don't care how they use it. i gave it because i wanted to do something to help.

I can't do the "it's still money in the c/g pocket". I feel better if I can donate $20 than to see a $50 item go for $5. I may have all the time in the world to make stuff for auctions, but my stupidity level is beyond giving away $50 for $5. So, I wil buy back my own donation.
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