Charitybuzz is auctioning off a lunch with Apple SVP Eddy Cue at the company's new Apple Park headquarters.
Here’s your chance to have lunch with Eddy Cue at the stunning new 175-acre Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, CA, where you will learn more about Apple's industry-leading content stores and online services. This is a rare opportunity to see “Apple Park” and engage in a one-on-one, in-depth conversation with one of the most innovative business minds of our generation.
Lot Details: ● Expires June 30, 2018. ● To be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon date. ● Participant must be at least 18 and older. ● Valid for 1 person. ● This is a private meet and greet. ● A meal is part of the event. ● The meal cost is included. ● Gratuity is included. ● Photographs are not allowed. ● Does not include a formal tour of Apple HQ. ● Experience cannot be resold or re-auctioned. ● Cannot be transferred. ● Blackout dates may apply. ● Travel and accommodations are not included. ● We expect all winning bidders and their guests to conduct themselves appropriately when attending an experience won at Charitybuzz. Polite manners and respect for the generous donor and adherence to any rules or parameters are a must. ● To be scheduled at a mutually agreed upon date, based on the donor's availability.
Bidding is already at $120,000. Proceeds go to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Foundation. You can place your bid at the link below...
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Yayaya - June 16, 2017 at 10:35pm
Is this charity for basketball? It seems like there might be other areas that need focus more than sports.
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PaulieP - June 17, 2017 at 12:43pm
That's a bit harsh, sports or in a society in life. You may not be into it but someone else is and it makes them happy. Last I checked, there are a lot more sports fans than other fans because it's widely accepted and everyone needs an escape. Who are we to tell them not to stay active and to end sports?