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This is a guy that I grew up with and was high school teammates with...


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Georgia Family is selling everything they own on ebay to save their kids

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Wednesday, January 28th 2009, 10:24 AM
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The Peters family is auctioning their belongings off on ebay to raise money for medical costs for their sick children.

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<!-- ARTICLE CONTENT START --> ATLANTA, Georgia - The plan is to give up almost everything they own to save their kids.
A Georgia couple is selling everything in their house on eBay in a desperate attempt to finance medical care for their sick children.
That means their beds, kitchen table, washing machine. They are even throwing in their car.
The reason?
Gregg and Brittiny Peters have three kids and two of them need constant medical care. One child, 7-year-old Ayla, has a rare debilitating form of arthritis, the other, 2-year old Noah is autistic.
The Peters have been hit with a one-two punch, and the bills are adding up. Gregg Peters is a tennis instructor andBrittiny Peters is a stay at home mom.
"Nothing's more precious than the kids, not a sofa, not a TV. It is as simple as that," said Gregg Peters
The opening price for their E-Bay auction is $20,000, the exact price of their medical bills. The response has been overwhelming.
So much so the Peters have, with the help of their bank, created their own Web site, www.everythingweown.org. They received more than a million hits and a thousand e-mails.
But the bids on their auction has been slow.
It seems that people do not want to take the Peters belongings. But they do want to give them money. More than 800 donations have piled in reaching the $10,000 mark.
They are half way to their goal. They still plan to sell everything on eBay in item-by-item auctions if they don't get any
bids for the bulk auction. If that happens, they plan to keep the washing machine and maybe will let their daughter keep her bunk bed.
"I really feel like it's made me stronger, a better person. I've learned more in the last few weeks than in my whole life,” said Gregg Peters.
 

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Heart wrenching story... but let me be a little cold about it... these kids will require life long care... what happens next year? why doesnt this guy get a job with benefits for his family instead of screwing around as a self employed tennis pro
 

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Heart wrenching story... but let me be a little cold about it... these kids will require life long care... what happens next year? why doesnt this guy get a job with benefits for his family instead of screwing around as a self employed tennis pro


I hear ya. I thought the same thing. I have no idea what their intentions are, as I haven't spoken with him in a number of years.

I just hope everything works out for them.
 

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The website says "He works upwards of 12 hours a day, 6 days a week to provide for the every need of our family."

If that's true, maybe he earns more doing Tennis coaching than in any other job he could get?

If they are pre-existing conditions, any expenses are unlikely to be covered by health insurance benefits anyway.
 

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They should pack up and move to illinois where they have automatic health care for children. My son had 9 surgerys and there is no way I could of paid for it the state took care of it. Ended up costing well over a million for my son and I didnt have to pay a penny.
 

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Barry will get the rest of the USA free health care soon so we dont have to sale everything on Ebay. But we will all be living in the streets due to we will all lose our jobs due to high health care taxes.
 

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