How to Bid on Charity Folks

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Charity Folks is a high-end charity organization that holds auctions that benefit some of the most reputable organizations in the world. The items on Charity Folks have been donated by celebrities, athletes and other high profile supporters. You can win amazing items and have a fun time on Charity Folks.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Register on the Charity Folks website (see Resources below). You must complete the site's registration process before you can bid on any of the items. To begin, simply select the "Register" link at the top of any page.
Step2
Fill out the required forms. Since this is a high-end charity organization, they ask more detailed questions than most sites. Besides your email address and username, you will have to give your household income and education level.
Step3
Browse the auction items. You can browse the selections on Charity Folks by item or by organization that it benefits. You can find art, concerts, collectibles and more.
Step4
Click on the item to get more information about the item. Once you see an item that you like, click on the title or picture to find out the details of the auction.
Step5
Give your credit card information. Before you can bid on an item, you need to secure your bid with a credit card.
Step6
Place a bid on the charity item. You put in your maximum bid and submit. Charity Folks will notify you if you have won the auction.

Tips & Warnings

  • You may wish to read more about Charity Folks on the "About Us" page. It gives the site's mission statement and the impact that it has made.
  • Check out the site's calendar to see what upcoming auctions are being held.

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