eBay Ends Auction for America

Published: 28 December 2001 y., Friday
Demonstrating that even the Internet has some limits in terms of fund-raising, the effort came up well short of the goal despite a move in November to shore it up by enlisting a new round of corporate sponsors, including Microsoft, Pepsi and AOL Time Warner. All told, the Auction for America effort ended up raising about $7 million for various charities, according to an eBay spokesman. There's no doubt the motivation was pure, but eBay certainly took on a gargantuan task when it launched its relief effort, saying at the time that it had "challenged itself," through its community of 34 million registered users, to raise $100 million in 100 days. When the Auction for America was launched last September, the company said it was responding to a call for help from New York Gov. George Pataki and Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. Now, eBay has quietly posted a message in its announcements section, saying that "through the collective efforts of eBay sellers and buyers, millions of dollars have been raised to help those who need it most." Although the announcement did not mention exactly how many millions were raised, eBay spokesman Kevin Pursglove told that "the eBay community has contributed about $7 million through the Auction for America."
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