Online auction for PCATS

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Online auction for PCATS

Post by Guest » 14 Nov 2004, 14:30

Ladies and gentlemen, Portobello Online is proud to announce our very first online auction.

Up for grabs is a copy of the 'Stars of Portobello' calendar, but no ordinary copy. This unique edition has been signed by each of the traders featured. A true collector's item. The calendar can be posted overseas if necessary.

The calendar retails at £5 and I will start the bidding myself at £10. All proceeds go to PCATS and the auction is open now until 2pm on Sunday 21 November.

Please post your bids below.
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Post by foxy » 14 Nov 2004, 15:21

Excuse my ignorance Bob but what exactly is PCATS :dontknow:

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Post by Guest » 14 Nov 2004, 15:31

Foxy, where have you been? Portobello Campaign Against The Superstore. Check www.pcats.org.uk

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Post by Porty » 14 Nov 2004, 15:42

Bob wrote:Foxy, where have you been?
Great question. :D
.....ambition makes you look pretty ugly

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Post by Guest » 14 Nov 2004, 15:49

What was that Porty? Did you say £11?

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Post by ecm » 14 Nov 2004, 16:07

Bob wrote:What was that Porty? Did you say £11?
£11????

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Cheap as chips!!

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Post by foxy » 14 Nov 2004, 16:34

Bob wrote:Foxy, where have you been?
Oops silly me :oops:

Acronyms are not my USP :wink:

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Post by DG » 14 Nov 2004, 17:49

Acronyms are not my USP
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Mine neither :!:

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On-line auction, PCATS calendar

Post by Brenda » 17 Nov 2004, 13:49

I can't make it to the sale on Saturday, so I'm bidding £12.

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Post by Guest » 17 Nov 2004, 18:04

Good for you Brenda. (Phew, that's let's me off the hook!) But I'm confident that we'll get a higher bid yet. An overseas mystery bidder perhaps?

Do I hear £13?

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Post by foxy » 17 Nov 2004, 19:24

Bob wrote: (
Do I hear £13?
OK Bob I'll bid £13...if only to attract the attention of the "mystery bidder" from overseas"

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Post by Sandra » 19 Nov 2004, 22:20

Bob

I bid £20

After all it is for a good cause.

(after prob too much red wine!) :)

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Post by Guest » 19 Nov 2004, 22:42

£20? Now we're talking! Thanks Sandra. Anyone else out there who has had slightly too much to drink like to bid? Mystery Bidder - I think the ball is in your court!

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Post by bearcub » 19 Nov 2004, 23:48

Bob wrote:£20? Now we're talking! Thanks Sandra. Anyone else out there who has had slightly too much to drink like to bid? Mystery Bidder - I think the ball is in your court!
....and now Sandra has been barred from going anywhere near the PC after a few glasses :shock:

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Post by Guest » 21 Nov 2004, 20:35

Bearcub, you may be relieved to hear that I have decided to extend the deadline for this auction until next Sunday. Maureen has only just circulated news of the auction to her constituents and Lawrence has yet to. I'm also intending to mass email all users on the matter, so there's a chance you may be saved yet.

So, Mystery Bidder - it's still yours if you want it?

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Post by dccairns » 23 Nov 2004, 21:55

Sandra may indeed be saved from herself, as a mystery bidder has asked me to place a bid on their behalf of £30!

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Post by Guest » 23 Nov 2004, 22:54

Wow! £30 - that's a very generous offer. Can anyone top that? And who is this mysterious bidder?

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Post by rathbone » 24 Nov 2004, 10:10

It's a mystery!!
I have nothing to say and I'm going to say it.

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Post by Guest » 28 Nov 2004, 15:28

And perhaps will remain so. The auction is now closed and the signed calendar goes to Diana's mystery bidder for the sum of £30. Congatulations!

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