2-hour auctions feature hot items starting at $1
By BdotCOM
Our partners at Boocoo Auctions are hosting a series of two-hour auctions beginning this afternoon that will benefit the Boys & Girls Club.
The auctions will run to 5 to 7 p.m. today through Dec. 11. Bidding will start at $1, and there's no reserve.
Items for bid include:
- 32" 1080p HDTV
- Canon Powershot 14MP Camera
- Sony Bravia Home Theater System
- Dyson DC15 Vacuum
- Toro Snowblower
- Apple iPad
And while you're bidding on those items, be sure to check out more than 10,000 other items for sell from local and national sellers.
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