A rare autograph of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has been put up for sale online. Portal reports TMZ.
According to TMZ, the rarity of the party is due to the fact that Jobs does not sign autographs and in principle rarely signs anywhere. A potential buyer is presented with the billionaire’s signature in a thank you letter to CMO Susannah Lindberg, who has worked at Apple for ten years. It dates back to 2000.
“This award is given to those who have personally contributed to Apple’s outstanding success over a ten-year period. Apple rewards you not only for your talent, enthusiasm and energy, but also for your creativity and ten years of your career. We hope you continue to believe, like we do, that travel is the best reward in itself.”
At the very end of the letter, you can see Jobs’ signature left with a black gel pen, which is rare because Apple often uses faxes for such documents. For a signature, the seller asks for $95,000 (about 7.3 million rubles at the current exchange rate).
Formerly socialbites.ca we talked about itthat a former Apple employee sold an unpackaged iPhone 2G at auction for 4.2 million rubles.
Source: Gazeta

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