FSauctions, the Freeserve auction channel, has secured an entire Concorde aircraft as the centrepiece for a major online promotion which will give visitors to www.fsauctions.co.uk the opportunity to bid on over 50 'chance of a lifetime' items.
The auction for seats on a special Supersonic Champagne Day trip opens at 6pm on Friday 28th April. Bidding starts at just £1 - with no reserve. If you bid £1 and nobody bids any higher, you "win" a flight on Concorde for only £1.
FSauctions has gathered together an outstanding range of offers to be auctioned over the next six weeks. All you have to do to join in the fun is visit www.fsauctions.co.uk.
Here is a taste of the other 'chance in a lifetime' auctions to be featured on the site. Like the Concorde trip, all bidding starts at just £1 and there are no reserve prices:
A brand new Ford Puma
A silk robe signed and worn by Mohammed Ali, the sportsperson of the Millennium.
Day trips on the Orient Express
QE2 cruise packages
A Sega Dreamcast free-standing unit. These units are extremely rare as they are made specifically for promotion only.
State of the art wide-screen TVs, DVDs, MP3s and PDAs
Dinner for four in a submarine
A Manchester United Champions League shirt signed by all the players in last season's historic Final.
A skiing lesson with Eddie the Eagle.
FSauctions has over 10,000 items on offer every day from electronic and household bargains to collectables and last-minute treats. Anyone can buy or sell on the site. As part of Freeserve, the UK's leading portal, FSauctions has access to the UK's largest online audience, and works in partnership with Newsquest Media Group, publishers of thisislancashire.co.uk.
If you're new to online auction sites and think they're only for internet whizz-kids or seasoned collectors, think again. Placing a bid is easy; The FSauctions site offers a simple step-by-step guide to taking part in online auctions. Try it...it's the chance of a lifetime.
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