Lot 104. Paddle 017, $90,000
Lot number 105, Paddle 018, $600,000
Lot 105, Paddle 003, $700,000
Lot 104, Paddle 010, $95,000
Lot 104, Paddle 017, $99,999
Lot 105, Paddle 017, $710,000
Lot 104, paddle 003, $103,000
Lot 105, paddle 011, bidding $720,000
Lot 106, Paddle 014, $185,000
So, for those of you might still be wondering, my offer to donate based on the success of my auction lot is absolutely real.
I chose Doctors Without Borders because they are an organisation that works under very difficult conditions, and in places where few, if any, other charities will work, such as Syria, South Sudan and the like, providing essential medical care to those who need it the most, and avocating for public health in general worldwide in a politically neutral, impartial and ethical manner. Additionally, they have a very good reputation of very low administration costs, which means every dollar donated to them goes more to the frontline workers, and less to people adminstrating and advertising the organisation. A very worthy cause, in my opinion.
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Lot 106, Paddle 016, $200,000
Lot 106, Paddle 009, $250,000
Lot 106, paddle 003, $260,000
Lot 105, paddle 003 $740,000
Lot 105, paddle 011, bid 750k
Lot 105, Paddle 018, $760,000
i did not realise the auction time is a thing. fug…
and i don’t remember a thing about you mentioning about charity before @MrChips
when did you actually first mentioned it?
Right when he posted that lot.
Also my bid: Lot 105, Paddle 011, $815,530
Lot 104, paddle 012, $105,000
That being said,
Lot 104, Paddle 017, $110,370
Lot Number 104, Paddle 003, $114,110
Lot Number 104, Paddle 017, $117,500