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I have just submitted a question on AB but forgot to ask a question regarding Ebay. I was an instructor for the British Red Cross for years and I am extremely hairy, so I decided to have a sponsored wax for them, I told them that if I made enough money I would have both my back and chest waxed, and I made over £2000. I thought that I could place an advert on ebay asking for bids to wax me and the money would go to charity, but I don't know what category it would go under, or how to phrase the advert so would welcome any advice that anybody might suggest.
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Wording:
"WAX A HAIRY GUY!
Ladies, here's your chance to show a fella just how much it hurts! Yes, the winning bidder will get the right to apply wax to (nearly!) all of my hairy bits and then to rip everything off (except my boxers, of course!) It's all in aid of charity (the British Red Cross) and will take place on XXXXXX at XXXXXX (XXpm). [Winning bidder to make their own way to that location. Bids from guys also welcome!]"
Realistically you won't get many bids from people on the other side of the country, so you'll need to promote the event locally. Your local newspaper will probably be interested but you'll need to ensure that they publish a link to your eBay page. As such links are extremely long, you should first create a much shorter link, using this free service:
http://tinyurl.com/
Chris
http://everythingelse...k/Other-/88433/i.html
Wording:
"WAX A HAIRY GUY!
Ladies, here's your chance to show a fella just how much it hurts! Yes, the winning bidder will get the right to apply wax to (nearly!) all of my hairy bits and then to rip everything off (except my boxers, of course!) It's all in aid of charity (the British Red Cross) and will take place on XXXXXX at XXXXXX (XXpm). [Winning bidder to make their own way to that location. Bids from guys also welcome!]"
Realistically you won't get many bids from people on the other side of the country, so you'll need to promote the event locally. Your local newspaper will probably be interested but you'll need to ensure that they publish a link to your eBay page. As such links are extremely long, you should first create a much shorter link, using this free service:
http://tinyurl.com/
Chris