NEW YORK: How would you like a film role with Johnny Depp, tea with Alan Greenspan or tennis lessons from Andre Agassi?
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It's all up for sale in an online auction to benefit the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, a human rights advocacy group.
Tea with Greenspan and his wife, NBC correspondent Andrea Mitchell, was going for $11,000, according to the website http://rfkennedy.charitybuzz.com/viewLots.do.
Bidding ends on May 7.
Last year, tea with Greenspan went for $45,000, promoters of the event said. No word on whether the winner received investment tips.
By comparison, a phone call with personal finance guru Suze Orman was going for $450. VIP tickets to Jim Cramer's Mad Money show on CNBC had a price of $4,200.
A walk-on role with Depp in the film "Public Enemies" had a price of $32,000 and the highest bid for a tennis lesson with Andre Agassi stood at $70,000, with the next minimum bid set at $75,000.
Other mementos of and meetings with celebrities, journalists and politicians were up for sale.
Agencies