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To: Doug Fowler who wrote (6523)12/28/2002 2:34:34 PM
From: Urlman  Read Replies (2) of 7772
 
eBay BRAINSTORM: eBay should allow sellers to give a percentage of their sales for a given auction to a not-for-profit. Such auctions could be flagged/browsed as not-for-profit fundraising. eBay could work with not-for-profits who want to enter such a program. Not-for-profits would have a set up on eBay similar to eBay stores however the not-for-profits would usually not be the seller eBay would charge a nominal fee to the not-for-profit for the service and set certain standards for Sellers who want to enter the program (i.e. registered member for 6 months, Positive feedback etc.). Not-for-profits would have a set up on eBay similar to eBay stores however the not-for-profits would usually not be the seller. Auctions would be srted not by bid price but by % donation by the seller (i.e. the larger percentage the Seller is Donating to the Not-For-Profit, the higher up the listing would be on the Not-For-Profit eBay type Store.

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