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Auctionbytes-NewsFlash, Number 240 - January 16, 2002 - ISSN 1539-5065      Previous Story | | Next Story

Auctions for Employees
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
January 17, 2002
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Fooh Enterprises launched Fooh 4.0 Employee Marketplace Auction Software. Fooh enables employees and family members within a corporation to auction almost anything, from an Xbox to an X-5 BMW within the corporate firewall on a local, national or global basis.

Fooh said companies are looking for ways to give employees the sense of community that leads to improved employee retention, morale and greater involvement within the corporate culture. With Fooh's 4.0 new billing system, employees can donate (optional) auction fees through payroll deductions and send the contributions directly to company-sponsored charities or special causes. "Companies can run special auctions like the popular E-bay charity auction that raised over $10 million for the American Red Cross and The 9-11 Fund," said Scott Lockhart, Chief Technology Officer of Fooh.

Fooh 4.0 is now available and includes: new spotlight and gallery auctions that include thumbnail pictures of the items being sold; E-bay like navigation tools; customizable areas to promote company charity auctions; the new Fooh chat cafe and discussion board; enhanced billing system; going, going gone auctions; faster and easier employee registration and HTML tools to make it easy to sell an item. For information or a demonstration, visit http://www.fooh.com.


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