[Ansteorra-archery] Auction at AoB

Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon Corp) Charles.Dewart at hood.army.mil
Wed May 2 09:54:16 PDT 2001


Yeap, all too true.  I don't want any misunderstandings.  I want the whole
thing to be so clean it's antisetpic.

I'll probablly come up with some kind of waiver that the folks who donate
things to be auction will sign saying they know it's for the individual
archers and if any is left over what it will be used for.

I make the announcement of the purpose and such at the start of the auction
and probably every few items a reminder for those who might have not been
there at the begining.

Any thing else?

Gilli

-----Original Message-----
From: Rumil Fletcher [mailto:rumil at prodigy.net]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 11:52 AM
To: ansteorra-archery at ansteorra.org
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Auction at AoB


I certainly have no objection to your running an auction.  But since
you are dealing with other people's money, you need to do certain
things.  Such as:

1. In advance Set out the criteria for who will receive the money and why.

2. Make sure that it is well known by the person's donating items and
by the bidders that the money is NOT going to benefit the SCA, but to
benefit individuals instead.  If money is left over from the
individuals, then that is a different matter.  This is very
important.  If you conduct an auction at an SCA event, most people
will assume that it is for the SCA if they are not otherwise clearly
told.  If they give or bid under the impression that it is SCA money
when in fact it is going to individuals, you could be accused of
fraud.

3.  Make sure that no warranted reeve is handling the money.  Once a
reeve (or the autocrat or the seneschal or the person running the
gate) touches it, then it aquires the aura of SCA money and can lead
to conflicts and accusations later.  Avoid this by sticking to this
rule religiously.

Mostly, you can avoid problems by being as open as possible.  Answer
all questions about the money, keep good records, and offer to let an
outsider audit the books.  I know this sounds like overkill, but you
don't want to get in the position of being accused of wrong doing.

Rumil



At 10:41 AM -0500 5/2/01, Dewart, Charles R. --G3 Contractor (Anteon
Corp) wrote:
>Greetings and Hi There,
>
>I'd like to talk just a bit on doing an auction at AoB.
>
>If no body else wants to be in charge of it, I will.
>
>So that the money can go to help individuals comply with the new rulling,
>the money will not be turned into the Kingdom.
>
>I think the purpose of the auction should be to help those affected by the
>SEM ruling meet the new requirements.  I also feel that funds generated in
>excess to meet those requirements be donataed to the Kingdom for the
purpose
>of publication and distribution of an updated Participants Handbook.
>
>We'll come up with a sign up and distribution plan a little later.  I don't
>see spending any of the funds till after the BoD's revision of the SEM's
>ruling in October.  That give's time for several fund raisers.
>
>Now some folks might say, "No one else got help when they needed to
>upgrade."
>Well, I can't help that the other folks didn't want to help each other.
>
>I think it's a good idea.  But if "we" don't then "we" won't.
>
>Gilli
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