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Upright piano for Pakrac
Charity auction rules 25th April 2007
- Bidders will be given numbers at the entrance.
- Each bidder may bid an indefinite number of times.
- Bidding is indicated by raising your hand high up with your number, holding it until the moderator has taken notice of your bid
- The item is considered sold to the last bidder, if a higher price has not been bidden for after the third call of the auction moderator.
- Items will be obtainable against cash immediately after each item is sold to the highest bidder. A commission of 3 persons from the organizing team will set up a protocol indicating the sum obtained from each sold item and the total revenue from the auction, sign it off and will hand it over to the official representative of Pakrac Music School - the Headmistress Alfreda Petani Grafina.
- As this is a charity auction, it is the action's goal to obtain funds for acquiring seven upright pianos for Pakrac Music School and it is crucial that all auction items should be sold by the end of the auction.
- Should an item not be sold by the end of the auction, the organizing team takes the responsibility to hand over such an item to Pakrac Music School for their further use.
- Bidders will receive a receipt stating the amount they have donated through buying an auction item, which they may enclose as a tax deductable receipt.
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