Auction Details for Online Bidding
To place a bid you need to first register using the Register Button above. You will be asked to submit a user name, your email and contact information. Once you have submitted your request you will receive an email with a link that will verify your email and allow you to set up a password. Once that is done you will be able to log in to the site.
The Auction will be available for bidding online until December 18th 2011 at noon.
Auction items will be on exhibition in the Craft Council Gallery at 1386 Cartwright Street on Granville Island from December 3rd to 18th. Bid online or call Crafthouse @ 604.687.7270 to bid over the phone during the December Exhibition.
On December 18th, a CCBC Staff Member will contact you directly to get your credit card number which will be recorded and processed should you remain the highest bidder once the onsite bidding has taken place at the Craft Council Gallery. You will be notified that you are the highest bidder prior to the charges going through.
Please note that Auction items will be available for onsite bidding at the Craft Council Gallery, 1386 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, BC.
Online Items available for viewing: 5pm Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 PST
Online Bidding Opens: 5pm Wednesday, August 24th, 2011 PST
Online Bidding Closes: 12noon Sunday, December 18th, 2011 PST
Onsite Bidding will be open at CCBC Gallery: 9am Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 PST
Onsite Bidding will close at CCBC Gallery: 12noon Sunday, December 18th, 2011 PST
Payment: When your bid is accepted, at the end of the Auction the Craft Council will contact you to confirm your bid and proceed with the appropriate payment. We will accept Visa, Master Card, Amex over the phone or Debit and Cash at the Crafthouse Gallery in person.
Shipping: If you require the item shipped within Canada or overseas, additional charges will be applied to the cost of the item by the Craft Council. The shipping cost is calculated by Canada Post, unless otherwise specified.
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