In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: After the line of people is gone, you will probably have things left over. These people went home, didn't know they won, or whatever. That's why you have their phone number on the bid sheet. If you can’t leave the items at the event location, you will probably have to take them home. Make sure you or a volunteer has the bid sheets with the phone numbers. For items that met the minimum bid but weren’t picked up, you or a volunteer will need to call the bidder. Sort out all the bid sheets that go to the same person. They may have bought one thing or twenty. Add up their total and call to tell them they have won. Ask if they could please come get their things. You may have to be flexible about arranging a time to meet them. If you have lots left over, divide up the pile so no one has to call 20 people. This part can be a big hassle, so divvy the work to make it easier. Undoubtedly there will be people who don't want to pay for the things they bid on. Call the next person on the bid sheet and see if they still want it. Bank tellers can make mistakes. Look for checks that are made out improperly. The bank may still accept them, but you should be aware of them. If you have volunteers on your email contact  list, send out an email thank you and let them know how successful the event was. Send a personalized thank-you to vendors and businesses who donated goods and services. Contact any newspaper columnists or radio disc jockeys who promoted your event to thank them and let them know it was a success. Write a letter to the editor of your local newspaper thanking people who helped. If the winning bid was more than the value of the item, the person may want/need a tax deductible receipt - for the amount 'donated' over the value - along with the thank-you. If your organization has a business office or accounting department, you may want to ask them about tax implications of the items in the auction and if a tax needs to be deducted from the bid amount. This is why complete documentation of the source of the item, the description, and the item's value is so important.
Summary: Deal with the leftover items. Prepare for derelict bidders. Count the money and checks before going to the bank. Give thanks and recognition to those who donated and bought.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This should be on the third row. You can select the connection that you want the IP address for in the Show dropdown menu. If you have a wired connection, choose Built-In Ethernet. If you have a wireless connection, choose AirPort. Your IP address will be listed in the settings window.
Summary: Click on the Apple icon on the upper-left corner of the screen. Scroll down and select System Preferences. Click Network. Select your connection. Click the TCP/IP tab.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Whatever your product, your customer is going to be happier if you can provide opportunities to enhance the experience. For instance, if you are selling music, you could provide information on related music to what your customer is considering. You could have ways to compare products, or you could group like products and ideas together, making it easier to shop. Anything that provides a better experience for your customer is going to show them that you put them at the center. If your customers have to jump through hoops just to get some help, they will not be happy with your service. In addition, all customer service should be provided in as a polite and helpful manner as possible. In other words, your customer needs to be able to get to customer service easily, whether on your website, in person, or by phone, and your customer should be served in a timely and positive manner. Payment methods continue to evolve. Pay attention to what's on the horizon, and offer payment methods that your customers want to actually use. Doing so shows you value what they want. When you value what your customer needs, you need to be willing to design a beautiful product or services. Sometimes, that means choosing an option that is not the cheapest to produce. If you make something that is beautiful that your customers want, they will pay more for it. Every time a customer uses your service or product, you have an opportunity to learn from that. Regularly examine what works and what doesn't, and use that information to guide your future decisions. Incentives, whether they are in the form of temporary sale offers, rebates, rewards programs, or targeted giveaway programs, are often a major part of customer focus. When you have identified what customers like, you can use these items to continue to reach out to your customer base.
Summary:
Provide experience enhancers. Make customer service accessible. Offer enough payment methods. Be willing to move beyond pure economics. Learn from your mistakes and successes. Consider providing customer incentives.