@MoonEar1973 You are correct. I am talking about American charity auctions. My work with fundraising auctions in other countries has not focused on procurement as much as tracking, operations and audience development.
@RedAppleAuctions If I am correct than let's get together and have coffee and talk about selling Dogs hhhhhhhhhhhh Sherry, do you remember that German cake you gave me ? everybody was jealous about that. I need another one, NOW :-)
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
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MoonEar1973 1 year ago
@MoonEar1973 You are correct. I am talking about American charity auctions. My work with fundraising auctions in other countries has not focused on procurement as much as tracking, operations and audience development.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
@RedAppleAuctions If I am correct than let's get together and have coffee and talk about selling Dogs hhhhhhhhhhhh Sherry, do you remember that German cake you gave me ? everybody was jealous about that. I need another one, NOW :-)
MoonEar1973 4 months ago
What the fuck is wrong with you? Really? REALLY? Would ANY responsible owner sell a family member to the highest bidder? This is immoral.
TVSheShe 1 year ago
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago
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@TVSheShe As mentioned, some people have strong reactions to this. But on a positive note, keep in mind that the donors are often school parents who breed dogs as a profession. Instead of selling the puppy to a stranger for $1500, the breeder is instead graciously donating one puppy to their child's school auction. A fellow parent is delighted to buy the animal, and that's why the puppy sells for more than the advertised list price.
RedAppleAuctions 1 year ago