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Auction bid increments
Just crazy when an auction has each step up 10%. Nuts. Was bidding on a few items last night. From $9000 to $9900? Which is really more than a thousand dollar bump when you factor in the 19% vig. Crazy. Seems a lot of things just sit frozen when a bidder (or two) may well have come in with even a 5% step up. Guess they figure it evens out at the end of the day. . . . . .
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As great as REA is, the one feedback I've given them before is the $100 increments between $500 and $1,000 are high. Granted, most of their items sell for well in excess of this range, but if you are contemplating a bid on something currently at $500, you have to go up by 20% to $600. Other auctions would either use the 10% or $50 increment in this range, which makes the $100 a big jump.
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Just a guess that the bid levels are the result of many decades of experience across many auctions and are not nuts or crazy at all. And it works in your favor too -- if in your example you were the high bidder at 9k and that had been high market, it makes it less likely you will get outbid.
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I believe it was a high end Mantle or Aaron, which was already quite high, and then I noticed what the next person had to bid! I have purchased zero from A/H's not only because of this but also the BP. I know not all are the same, but it really made me think, being a low end collector/spender, maybe these A/H's aren't for me?
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I guess I'm crazy, because I love these high increments. There is much more strategy involved, IMO, as you can reasonably estimate a price at which the next bidder will have to go way above "market value" to outbid you. I think these increments favor the person who wants the card most, not the dude who's lucky enough to snipe $5 above your top bid.
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, we've discussed before how lower increments could benefit a consignor. I think the AH know what they're doing and current models benefit everyone |
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I don't doubt they do........
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Collector mentality usually rules on auction night. If I am going for a card I want the increments aren't that important. The final price is but the increments aren't. I suppose it might be nice to have a smaller increment on larger bids as there is still lots of room for more bidding. That might help the consignors a bit.
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Sort of like The Price is Right. |
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