01-08-2015, 10:39 AM
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Tr0y Thibod3au
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 183
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wolf441
I am extremely familiar with bidding in on-line auctions. This really isn't an on-line auction. It's a live auction that you've attached a web-site to.
An on-line auction (REA, B&L, Sterling, LOTG, Huggins, Goodwin, etc) has a definative opening and closing period, during which you may choose to bid on an item based on where the current bidding $$ is at. On your on-line site, there's no way to know where the price point is on a particular item until that item comes up on the block at the live auction.
I suppose the on-line portion will work fine as long as we are available while the actual auction is taking place.
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So on proxibid.com you can see exactly what you were referring to about being able to see where the bid is at prior to the sale starting.
Proxibid
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