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HOW I FIGURED THE WINNERS


PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YELLING AT ME!

First I made a listing of the bids for each item seperately. I DID NOT include names on this list. I only looked up the names of winners AFTER I determined winning bid. I did not think I would be swayed by favoritism, but I did not want to find out either....

On each item with more than one bid, I made a listing of all the high bids, all the medium bids and all the low bids grouped together. I then looked over this list and chose the listing that contained the most numbers that were close to each other rather than wildly different. Then this was the ONLY bid I used to make the winner determination. Other bids by same person on other lists were not considered.

I then threw out any crazy high bids. In other words, if most were grouped around $500 - $600, I would throw out something like $5000. That gave me the winner, the top of that group.

I then looked up the winners names. All ties (except the Joe Squirrel Music Box) were decided by taking winners names and writing them on paper and drawing a name out of a hat. OK, so I did not technically use a hat, but I did not look!

I KNOW someone is bound to be peeved with me no matter what. But hey, this is suppose to be fun. Interactive updated bidding was just not possible. So, I thought this was the fair way to go after seeing the bids I recieved.

Patt



Not sure what we are going to do with unbid on items. Any ideas? We have a Mr. Bobo's Table and let the moose give them away?






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