Fake News! Morale-boosting Psych Evenings help auctioneers

Fake News! Morale-boosting Psych Evenings help auctioneers


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Have you heard of Psych? No, me neither – but that’s our loss according to the London team of Auction House

The company’s London director and auctioneer Andrew Binstock says it’s an online party game where you choose from a variety of fun categories in which each player makes up fake answers to genuine trivia questions. 

If you want to follow’s Andrew’s morale-boosting advice, check it out here.

Elsewhere in the Auction House stable, the team at Auction House Loveitts are raising money for cancer research today – Friday May 8 – and are asking everyone to post a picture of their preferred drink that they would normally be having on the Bank Holiday, and suggesting that the money that they would normally spend on it be donated instead to the charity. Cheers!

And finally here’s a real blast from Auction House – or more specifically, SymSam’s Weekly Email Blast.

Confused? Well, the team at Auction House Symonds & Sampson in Dorset have been sending out a weekly newsletter to all staff and partners while they are in lockdown – hence the name SymSam’s Weekly Email Blast.

The example we’ve seen includes great pictures taken by team members on their daily walk, playlists to keep lockdown lyrical, images of projects undertaken by different people, and the odd joke too.

It’s a brilliant way to keep people together when apart. Well done Auction House Symonds & Sampson!

** Estate Agent Today and Letting Agent Today are this Bank Holiday weekend running stories about how the industry is coping with lockdown, seven weeks on. Normal news stories resume on Monday but for the moment, please check both sites to see how different agencies and suppliers are keeping up morale. **

 

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