2958 days ago

Webfair - Great concept

Bronwyn Neighbourly Lead from Sydenham

Www.webfair.co.nz

Hi Everyone. Cat Rescue Christchurch is on webfair for the first time. Have you heard of this concept.

People can donate and gift a item ( for sale) using the same process as loading an item on trademe ( I think it is easier as I have just loaded 10 items on behalf of Cat Rescue). You choose which charity you want the monies to go to and the charity gets the money (less $1 fee only regardless of the price sold). Items do have to sell before the charity gets any money.

So if you like the thought of this concept go on and have a look. There are 12 charities. Talk to your family and friends and get them to do the same. It will only be a success if

1. People donate items to sell in order to support their fav charity or charities.
2. People go on and buy and get a bargain.
3. Auction closes 14 th of December so lots of time to pursue for those extra Xmas present bargains

Have fun looking and if anyone out there needs help loading items on face just ask. Happy to help if means money for any charity even if not my fav charity being Cat Rescue Christchurch. I have loaded the ten items here that are on the Cat Rescue Webfair Page

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Do you ever regift?
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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
  • 79.2% Yes! It's better to regift what I don't need
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