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The thread explores participants' experiences with quarter auctions, including how they are conducted, the types of products involved, and personal anecdotes from those who have participated or are planning to participate.
Views differ on the clarity of the quarter auction process, with some participants expressing confusion while others provide detailed explanations. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best practices for conducting these events.
Participants share personal experiences and insights related to quarter auctions, with varying levels of familiarity with the concept. The discussion reflects a mix of excitement and uncertainty about the format.
Consultants interested in exploring new fundraising ideas or enhancing their event offerings may find the shared experiences and insights relevant.
DanielleQ said:K--I've reread your post and I think I kind of get it. But how do you know which quarters belong to a person? Or--do you give them a ticket or something to know that they won?
kcjodih said:Okay Lisa, maybe you can teach me how to 'google' things properly. When I type in quarter auctions I get all these auctions at Richies and farm auctions etc. Page after page. How many pages did you have to go through or is there a special way to type in what you're looking for in the google search engine? I NEVER seem to have any luck!
The person who wins it gets it for $1, but if there are 100 people there and they all pay $1 to play, you've just collected $100 for it.cmdtrgd said:I still don't see why you would want to give away a $100 item for $1!!!