Mac Software for Charity Auction — Now Live!
August 23rd, 2007 Leave a comment Visited 29 times, 1 so far today
Mac Software for Charity Auction — Now Live!
PMC Software Auctions today announced the start of the 2007 charity actions. The auctions, which feature Mac software exclusively, benefit cancer research and treatment as part of the Pan-Mass Challenge. Anyone can get deep, auction-level discounts on Mac games, utilities and applications, ranging from shareware to seriously powerful productivity software.
MYSTIC, Conn. – Aug. 22, 2007 – PMC Software Auctions today announced the start of the 2007 charity actions. The auctions, which feature Mac software exclusively, benefit cancer research and treatment as part of the Pan-Mass Challenge. Anyone can get deep, auction-level discounts on Mac games, utilities and applications, ranging from shareware to seriously powerful productivity software.
Who: Mac people, especially who want to help battle cancer.
What: Online auction of awesome bundles of Mac software. Retail value of each auction bundle is a aprox. US$1000. Some example titles include: “Huge Mac Apps Bundle: Games, Audio/Video, Utilities”; “Ultimate Mac Software Bundle for those Creative Types”; and “Mac Software Bundle: The Kitchen Sink!”
When: Auctions are open now.
Where: http://www.truerwords.net/fundraising/pmcsoftware/
Why: The 2007 PMC Software Auction features great Mac software bundles for tricking out the box of your back-to-school student, or your own machine. All proceeds (as in 100% after eBay fees) will go to the Pan-Mass Challenge benefitting the Jimmy Fund for the research and treatement of cancer at Dana-Farber.
PMC Software Auctions: http://www.truerwords.net/fundraising/pmcsoftware/
The 2007 PMC Software Auctions is a charity auction project, which features Mac software exclusively, to benefit cancer research and treatment as part of the Pan-Mass Challenge.
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Seth Dillingham
auction coordinator
n/a
seth.dillingham {at} gmail(.)com
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