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Jim Cramer's Top Charity Auction Items
05/15/08 - 10:29 AM EDT
Tickets to the 2008 BET Awards, "meet and greet" with Jerry Seinfeld, a week in the Amazon... Going once, going twice, sold--for a worthy cause. Jim Cramer, from TheStreet.com and Mad Money , wants you to raise your paddle (or click your mouse) to raise extra money for charity. Each week, Jim Cramer handpicks the hottest high-profile items on the charity auction block and lists them here on Cramer's Charity Picks. He gives you the 411 on the goods so you can get in on the bidding action at silent and live (also known as "outloud") charity auctions. Oftentimes, these phone and email bids may be placed in advance of the event. As a frequent amateur auctioneer, Cramer welcomes these kinds of bids and eagerly pursues them as a way to use the power of the internet to raise more money for charity. Click here to read more Jim's top picks for this week. Charity begins on MainStreet .
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