Thursday, November 16, 2006

Where's Madonna When You Need Her?

A woman says eBay has shut down her sale of two tickets to Saturday's Michigan-Ohio State football game that she and her husband had hoped would help them raise money to adopt a boy from Guatemala.
Kristie Sigler and her husband, Ken, put their season tickets, about 10 rows from the field, on the Internet auction site hoping the payout would help defray the $12,500 cost to begin processing their adoption paperwork.
But Sigler said eBay canceled the sale Wednesday, saying it violated its policy on charitable auctions.
"They never called, never e-mailed us or anything. They took it off and said because we were using the auction as fundraiser for the adoption, it violated their policy," Kristie Sigler said.
eBay has specific guidelines for charitable fundraising because the area is subject to many state and federal laws.
The couple had been offered as much as $1,550 for the tickets by Wednesday afternoon.
"I'm most concerned that people will think we weren't being genuine," Sigler said. "We're still selling the tickets."
The tickets are now listed on the website dreamseats.com.

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