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Old 01-26-2015, 05:07 PM
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If two SELLERS had colluded (for example by agreeing not to run the same cards against each other, to concentrate all the bidding on one) people would be screaming fraud. But two buyers collude to keep the price down, and thereby cheat the seller, and nobody seems to care. Interesting.
Hey, there's honor among thieves. Doug was mad at Bill when he cooperated against him. Doug was mad at Rogers when HE cooperated against him. Shit happens.
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Good luck enforcing an illegal contract.
Nothing illegal about the above mentioned agreement.
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Todd price fixing is still per se illegal, before or after Happy Hour, so the specifics of my example don't really matter. Hypothetically, because as we all know this would never be prosecuted, a showing of price impact isn't necessary, it's assumed.
I have never someone discuss price fixing on such a small level.
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Todd price fixing is still per se illegal, before or after Happy Hour, so the specifics of my example don't really matter. Hypothetically, because as we all know this would never be prosecuted, a showing of price impact isn't necessary, it's assumed.
I didn't say it wasn't illegal, or that a certain element of damage or quantum of proof was needed. Your comment seemed to liken the two situations and as a practical matter they are worlds apart.

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I have never someone discuss price fixing on such a small level.
Your grammar is as flawed as your legal analysis.

The discussion is purely technical, as acknowledged repeatedly.
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Hey, there's honor among thieves. Doug was mad at Bill when he cooperated against him. Doug was mad at Rogers when HE cooperated against him. Shit happens.
Jesus is there nothing you can't turn into a discussion of Doug?
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What auction and lot # was this deal on?
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People have used the term bid-rigging. It really is an incorrect usage for this discussion. Typically the term is used when parties collude and the outcome of the bid is guaranteed. Because this was an auction with anonymous participants, there was no way to guarantee the outcome.

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Suppose 15 very low pop commons in 9 are available in an auction in individual lots, and the three top set registry guys, each of whom need them all, agree to allocate their bids so as not to bid against each other in the hope that each comes away with 5. Suppose there are also other anonymous people who will bid on some as well. Are you saying this is not collusive? (I don't care for and haven't used the term bid rigging.)

PS this isn't just a hypo. I have seen an email where a leading collector proposed just this to another collector, who to his credit ignored the proposal.
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So Larry is guilty of collusion by NOT bidding?
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Suppose 15 very low pop commons in 9 are available in an auction in individual lots, and the three top set registry guys, each of whom need them all, agree to allocate their bids so as not to bid against each other in the hope that each comes away with 5. Suppose there are also other anonymous people who will bid on some as well. Are you saying this is not collusive? (I don't care for and haven't used the term bid rigging.)
Peter...I was just mentioning bid-rigging in general...I wasn't pointing it at you.

I agree that the example that you are using above is definitely collusive. The more people that get involved, the more of an enterprise it becomes and then it certainly is limiting a sellers chance of maximizing his profits.

My comments are strictly related to the OP's description of 2 friends agreeing to partner-up to participate in an auction that they might or might not win.

I was once at a local auction house that had a bunch of sports memorabilia. Myself and 1 other person bid against each other on almost every lot. We cost each other a lot of money. Fast forward a few years and I run into this person again in Brimfield (he is a dealer). We recognize each other and laugh at how much money we cost each other. We agreed that if we ever saw each other again at an auction we would compare notes prior to the auction. I don't think that there is anything wrong with this type of agreement. As I stated earlier, there is the potential for others to bid and no guarantees of price in an auction setting.

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i was just contacted by the winner of the auction...
here is the email...
Saw thread. Do whatever you need to do. I am not home. Was in Kentucky guiding
daughter through a divorce. My wife took it hard. It is our 40th anniversary and
after divorce was final I booked us on a Circle South American cruise on the
Oceania Regatta. You can check their web site. We won't be home until sometime
in April. Cards are still at home as far as I know. Not a high priority at the
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Jeff, the one nice thing about your scenario is that you're both present and you'd be able to see if your abstaining bidding buddy was trying to screw you...

As mentioned before, I've see THREADS on the THIS BOARD asking people to PARTNER up on auction lots. Is that considered collusive? If so, then why would something illegal be allowed to occur so openly on this board?
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i was just contacted by the winner of the auction...
here is the email...
Saw thread. Do whatever you need to do. I am not home. Was in Kentucky guiding
daughter through a divorce. My wife took it hard. It is our 40th anniversary and
after divorce was final I booked us on a Circle South American cruise on the
Oceania Regatta. You can check their web site. We won't be home until sometime
in April. Cards are still at home as far as I know. Not a high priority at the
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What auction were the cards in?
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I could care less who the other party is I just want to see what baseball cards are causing this commotion
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I could care less who the other party is I just want to see what baseball cards are causing this commotion

Yeah after all this we should at least get to see the cards.
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3 month cruise....must have been some good cards
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it was an REA auction fall 2014
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What is the downside about outing the auction and other person?
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Old 01-26-2015, 06:40 PM
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Well Sherlock, the absconder of the cards:

• Is “a major contributor to this board”
• “highly respected” on this board
• has a daughter who lives in Kentucky
• is on a very long South American cruise on the Oceania Regatta
• has access to the internet on the vessel

Was it Colonel Mustard….? If so, in which auction and what cards were absconded?


Geesh, enough already.... the poor guy probably took the cruise to get away from all of us....
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One possibility...


https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...x?itemid=32569
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Peter is correct of course.

Smalltime collusion may be hard to prove if it's done quietly.
But it's still not allowed.

I was at a small estate type auction that ran once a month. Small enough that the auctioneer announced before each auction that the help were all independent dealers who were allowed to bid. Any other way and he'd have no help. They all specialized, and rarely bid even within their own specialty.

Anyway, one night there's a bag of coins. And it gets bid up a bit, to maybe $40. One guy in the front row turns to another and says "Let me have this one and you can buy the next" The auctioneer stopped, gave them both a stern reprimand about how he could lose his license and if they wanted to do that stuff to discuss it ahead of time outside. Restarted the item at 45, got a bid from a new bidder and 50 from the other guy for the sale.


On the bigger end of things, here's an article about the settlement with a group of stamp dealers who ran a collusive bidding ring for almost 20 years.

http://www.ag.ny.gov/press-release/s...stamp-auctions

The sort of stuff they colluded on was similar, biggish to large lots where there would be limited competition from either collectors or from other dealers. Their ring made up a huge percentage of the buyers with both the interest and the funds to buy large lots regularly.

I have mixed feelings about small guys combining to buy a lot. It might sort of be collusion technically, but usually neither would be a serious bidder so the teaming up actually increases the competition a bit.

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i was just contacted by the winner of the auction...
here is the email...
It's a little late now and can't be undone, but I don't think appropriate to post this guys response. I am sure with a little research his identity is easily discovered. I am sure he does not want his personal life aired in such a manner, nor want it to be known he is away for three months. I would delete, but again too late.
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I am sure with a little research his identity is easily discovered.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I figured it out, but since Larry doesn't want it disclosed, I'll leave it alone.
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no need to mention the other party...the deal was outlined in emails
however since the items that he collects are limited to less than a handful of collectors the odds of him having any dealings on this board are very small
the only items he needs are extremely rare and only show up once in a blue moon in major auctions
i have no intention of legal action whatsoever after all its just cardboard
as far as those concerned of collusion...thats ridiculous...it was a 19 card lot of which he only needed 12...so offering to sell the dupes is perfectly ethical
it happens in every auction by bidders all the time
Dennis, the link provided was for a 15 card lot (not 19 cards). Close with the $10K bid, but no cigar.
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Dennis, the link provided was for a 15 card lot (not 19 cards). Close with the $10K bid, but no cigar.
Fred, I know, I went through the entire baseball card section and couldn't find a perfect match, maybe I just missed it.
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i was just contacted by the winner of the auction...
here is the email...
Saw thread. Do whatever you need to do. I am not home. Was in Kentucky guiding
daughter through a divorce. My wife took it hard. It is our 40th anniversary and
after divorce was final I booked us on a Circle South American cruise on the
Oceania Regatta. You can check their web site. We won't be home until sometime
in April. Cards are still at home as far as I know. Not a high priority at the
moment.


I would HIGHLY suggest you do NOT indicate who this person is now that you've indicated he's out of town for a long period of time and his cards are at his house!!!! Time to lock this thread Leon.
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I would HIGHLY suggest you do NOT indicate who this person is now that you've indicated he's out of town for a long period of time and his cards are at his house!!!! Time to lock this thread Leon.
Holy crap, the most sensible thing imparted in this thread so far....
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I feel that not only posting that info about being gone that there is far too much personal info in there.

That is frankly not cool and I suggest immediate deletion of that personal information.

Where is the common sense in that?

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If this was indeed the Hocus Focus lot I am sure I know who the winner was….unless Larry is telling stories.

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Leon was kind enough to unlock this thread for me.

I am the person Larry is referring to. I am currently in Brazil and have been out of the country since early January, and was not at home for most of December either for family reasons

Due to Larry's stress level on this matter, in the first part of February I had my house sitter open the package of cards in question. There were 19 different Topps 55 Hocus Focus baseball cards in the lot. I had 12 of the subjects in the lot but lacked 7 of them. I had the house sitter pull the 7 cards I did not have ( giving me 19 of the 24 in the sub set), and had her try to keep the best of the duplicate cards. She was pretty nervous about it all. She then mailed the 12 duplicates to Larry.

He got them, and posted to that effect on 54 on February 17, but did so in the Memorabilia Forum rather than this forum. Not sure why, but I was concerned that most of those who saw this thread, would not see or be aware of his thread in the other forum. Hence I asked Leon to let me post this in what had been a locked thread.

I have told Larry that if he wants to keep the 12 duplicates he can name the price he thinks fair. As he mentioned in the first post, the lot went for about $ 10,000. I also told him that since I would not be back home until mid April, he could wait until then to decide and pay if he wanted to keep them.

Hopefully that concludes this matter.

On another subject I can say that Tikal, The Panama Canal/Panama City, Machu Picchu, Torres Del Paine National Park, The Chilean fjords and glaciers Ushuaia ( The End Of The World ), The Falkland Islands and Iguazu Falls have been tremendous. Rio coming up
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Leon was kind enough to unlock this thread for me.

I am the person Larry is referring to. I am currently in Brazil and have been out of the country since early January, and was not at home for most of December either for family reasons

Due to Larry's stress level on this matter, in the first part of February I had my house sitter open the package of cards in question. There were 19 different Topps 55 Hocus Focus baseball cards in the lot. I had 12 of the subjects in the lot but lacked 7 of them. I had the house sitter pull the 7 cards I did not have ( giving me 19 of the 24 in the sub set), and had her try to keep the best of the duplicate cards. She was pretty nervous about it all. She then mailed the 12 duplicates to Larry.

He got them, and posted to that effect on 54 on February 17, but did so in the Memorabilia Forum rather than this forum. Not sure why, but I was concerned that most of those who saw this thread, would not see or be aware of his thread in the other forum. Hence I asked Leon to let me post this in what had been a locked thread.

I have told Larry that if he wants to keep the 12 duplicates he can name the price he thinks fair. As he mentioned in the first post, the lot went for about $ 10,000. I also told him that since I would not be back home until mid April, he could wait until then to decide and pay if he wanted to keep them.

Hopefully that concludes this matter.

On another subject I can say that Tikal, The Panama Canal/Panama City, Machu Picchu, Torres Del Paine National Park, The Chilean fjords and glaciers Ushuaia ( The End Of The World ), The Falkland Islands and Iguazu Falls have been tremendous. Rio coming up
Al, you do a great job in those commercials.


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Leon was kind enough to unlock this thread for me.

I am the person Larry is referring to. I am currently in Brazil and have been out of the country since early January, and was not at home for most of December either for family reasons

Due to Larry's stress level on this matter, in the first part of February I had my house sitter open the package of cards in question. There were 19 different Topps 55 Hocus Focus baseball cards in the lot. I had 12 of the subjects in the lot but lacked 7 of them. I had the house sitter pull the 7 cards I did not have ( giving me 19 of the 24 in the sub set), and had her try to keep the best of the duplicate cards. She was pretty nervous about it all. She then mailed the 12 duplicates to Larry.

He got them, and posted to that effect on 54 on February 17, but did so in the Memorabilia Forum rather than this forum. Not sure why, but I was concerned that most of those who saw this thread, would not see or be aware of his thread in the other forum. Hence I asked Leon to let me post this in what had been a locked thread.

I have told Larry that if he wants to keep the 12 duplicates he can name the price he thinks fair. As he mentioned in the first post, the lot went for about $ 10,000. I also told him that since I would not be back home until mid April, he could wait until then to decide and pay if he wanted to keep them.

Hopefully that concludes this matter.

On another subject I can say that Tikal, The Panama Canal/Panama City, Machu Picchu, Torres Del Paine National Park, The Chilean fjords and glaciers Ushuaia ( The End Of The World ), The Falkland Islands and Iguazu Falls have been tremendous. Rio coming up
Glad this appears to have worked out well for all. Safe travels my friend.

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