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Bid for World Cup party with Beckham online


Football fans can bid for the chance to spend an evening with England captain David Beckham while donating money to charity via the net.


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Football fans can bid for the chance to spend an evening with England captain David Beckham while donating money to charity via the net.

The NSPCC Full Stop campaign against child abuse has launched a new fundraising online auction DreamAuctionFullStop.com, auctioning goods from celebrities of stage, screen and sport.

Dream auction Full Stop lets football fans bids for a pair of tickets to David Beckham’s pre-World Cup party at his Hertfordshire mansion.

The auction, which is helping to raise money ‘to help give young people a way to reach the help and advice they really need’ has attracted 123 bids so far with a highest bid of £150,100. Fans have until 19 May to bid for the tickets.

Others items up for grabs include the opportunity to sing live, on-stage, with Bryan Adams during his summer tour (Current bid £2,001) as well as a dinner for seven guests with actor and scriptwriter Julian Fellowes and his wife Emma Kitchener (current bid is £1,070).

According to the Dream Auction Full Stop website, the auction has three phases with the phase two starting from 14 May and Phase three from 19th May, when more lots will be available from the Rolling Stones, Chloe and Gucci to “help us raise much needed funds for the NSPCC’s There4me online service.”

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