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Leon 03-06-2010 09:42 PM

a different mission
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Theoldprofessor (Post 788224)
I understand why you're doing it -- technology isn't always predictable -- but can I throw in a small plea from one insignificant bidder? Please drop the "extra 15 minute" rule. It's a sham. What's magic about 15 minutes? Why not keep the thing open an extra hour? Or a day? Or a week? Why ever close it? Eventually the really big spenders will find a way to amortize their earlier massive debts, probably with a federal subsidy, and find themselves able to outid the rest of the world. The longer the auction goes, the less likely it is that my top bid, based on what I can reasonably afford, will be able to survive.

This is, of course, great for those whose stuff is being auctioned. And for those with more money than brains. But not so good for the average collector.

Hi Bob,
With all due respect what you are asking for is in direct opposition to what our mission has to be. We have to do as good as we can for the consignors and get them the highest amount for their valuables. The trick for collectors is to make the right decisions on what is there, with respect to "value", or also, unless the item is needed for a collection :). (do we really "need" any of this stuff?) .

So for that reason I am quite sure the rules will have to stay the same. Please do consider using the max (or is it "up to"?) bid feature. No one sees that amount except you. We know it's not perfect but it is a good system when keeping our goals in mind. Thanks again for the feedback and support. Good luck if you go for anything!!

robesm 03-06-2010 09:44 PM

All things considered, you're definately doing the right thing.

3-2-count 03-06-2010 09:59 PM

Cool. Auction now extended through Sunday night.
Good call guys.

Bridwell 03-07-2010 07:11 AM

Auction reopened?
 
I'm sure the consignors will line up to support this decision. However, as a bidder, I am disappointed. I got my bids in early, before the computer closed the auction.

If the 3 lots I 'won' last night go to someone else, I will be unhappy. The auction rules say the auction is over when the computer ends the auction.

Everybody knows to bid early, or use the 'Max Bid' option.

Ron R

calvindog 03-07-2010 07:31 AM

Oh you guys will be fine, stop whining. None of you work tomorrow, right?

bijoem 03-07-2010 07:54 AM

I don't think anyone is particularly happy with what happened (auction house, consignors, bidders). But.... stuff happens. We have to roll with it.

For anyone who is seriously upset about it -
may I suggest this book.....

http://www.tradeport.com.ph/uploads/...eseForKids.jpg

sb1 03-07-2010 08:52 AM

Extension was really the only option
 
Extending the auction was the only option from our perspective. We had a multitude of people who were trying to bid but due to the bombardment of the site by an outside perpetrator were unable to. In fairness to bidders attempting to bid and acquire items and the sellers ablility to offer said pieces under a stable bidding environment, extension was the logical decision.

We will close at 9:00 EST this evening under the same rules that would have been applied last night under normal operating conditions.

In all probability the vast majority of items will end up at the same level they would have achieved had the auction ended up undeterred with a problem free closing.

Scott and Leon

Bicem 03-07-2010 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 788210)

Jeff: Looting rioters, you say. That's just crazy. It's only old baseball cards.

Turns out it was just some guy jogging.

JP 03-07-2010 10:56 AM

Scott and Leon, I like the decision you made. It was the fairest thing to do for your consigners -- who are the people your auction truly represents. I'm sure that will earn you some business in the future, including mine.

Jim VB 03-07-2010 12:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bicem (Post 788276)
Turns out it was just some guy jogging.

When did the joggers in your neighborhood start carrying torches and pitchforks?

(Edited to add: Neighborhood fun run in North Texas.)

sgbernard 03-07-2010 07:00 PM

Let's try again.... (fingers crossed). At least it makes the oscars more interesting!

paul 03-07-2010 07:33 PM

Does the 15 minute clock ticking away have any meaning? I supposedly bid with only 15 seconds left. I then looked at one of the other lots I was bidding on, and it said there were only 10 seconds left (when it should have been 15 minutes, since I had just placed a bid). Then, it ticked down to zero. And stayed there. Now, at least on my screen, it just says "hit refresh." When I do, it still says "hit refresh." How do I know how much time is really left? Thanks.

sb1 03-07-2010 07:48 PM

15 minutes
 
Paul,

The 15 minutes go by the quarter hour, the clock resets at the top of the hour, 15 after, 30 after and 45 minutes after. When no bid is received in one of those 15 minutes periods the auction will end automatically. At this point so many bids are being received this is irrelevant. Once bidding slows down the 15 minute period will be more of a factor.

Scott

bijoem 03-07-2010 08:02 PM

where is the 'clock'?

I don't see any countdown.

thanks.

Bosox Blair 03-07-2010 08:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bijoem (Post 788393)
where is the 'clock'?

I don't see any countdown.

thanks.

You may have the wrong browser...for instance, Firefox will not show a countdown, but Explorer does...

bijoem 03-07-2010 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bosox Blair (Post 788397)
You may have the wrong browser...for instance, Firefox will not show a countdown, but Explorer does...

that must be it.
I have Safari and Firefox on a mac.

no countdown clock on either.

paul 03-07-2010 08:28 PM

OK, now I get it. So if the clock is close to zero and I'm not winning, I need to bid or risk having the auction end. But if the clock is near zero and I'm winning, I shouldn't get too excited because the clock will probably reset to 15.

Leon 03-07-2010 08:45 PM

yes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by paul (Post 788402)
OK, now I get it. So if the clock is close to zero and I'm not winning, I need to bid or risk having the auction end. But if the clock is near zero and I'm winning, I shouldn't get too excited because the clock will probably reset to 15.

Yes, that is correct Paul....my explanation about the 15 minute increments in the other thread (just now) explains it in some detail with an example.....

sgbernard 03-07-2010 10:38 PM

It's nights like these I wish I lived in California (or Hawaii).

HRBAKER 03-08-2010 12:31 AM

It looks like 2:30 EST end time.

bcbgcbrcb 03-08-2010 12:45 AM

Wishful thinking, Jeff

WarHoundR69 03-08-2010 05:55 AM

Invoices
 
It looks like I won two lots. When will the invoices be sent out?

Leon 03-08-2010 06:13 AM

no paper but.....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WarHoundR69 (Post 788461)
It looks like I won two lots. When will the invoices be sent out?

As is normal we won't send paper invoices in the US mail unless the buyer requests it. Online invoices will be available later today online, after you login to your account. They will also be sent to all bidders via email. We will send out an email to registered users when they are ready. It looks like everyone that wanted to bid had ample time to bid. We saw no issues last night, or this morning, with the sytem. Thanks to all who participated.

glynparson 03-08-2010 06:29 AM

As a consignor and buyer
 
I thought you handled everything perfectly. I didn't bid on a lot this time but hopefully I'll bid on more next auction.

WarHoundR69 03-08-2010 06:32 AM

S&H
 
Leon I just checked my account. It shows S&H as $2,000.00 - ?????????

Has to be an error. After it's corrected I'll get my check out.

Leon 03-08-2010 07:02 AM

system generated
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WarHoundR69 (Post 788468)
Leon I just checked my account. It shows S&H as $2,000.00 - ?????????

Has to be an error. After it's corrected I'll get my check out.

The system generates an unreal amount of shipping and handling ($2000) so folks know invoices are not done yet. We will get them done today and let everyone know via emails. thanks again

**edited to add we are in the middle of doing them at this moment...they should be ready within the next hour or two (at very most)....They will be emailed after that.

Bobsbats 03-08-2010 07:05 AM

I couldn't be happier with the handling of Leon and Scott's auction....I won a lot for a good price and I consigned an item that sold for more than I hoped..I guess I had a good night...:)

Thanks again Leon and Scott

WarHoundR69 03-08-2010 07:18 AM

Invoice
 
Thanks Leon. I'm an impatient sort. I want to mail payment today so that I can get the cards ASAP.

The R73 Indian Gum lot will fill some holes in the master set I'm working on.

Leon 03-08-2010 07:40 AM

Done!!!!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WarHoundR69 (Post 788484)
Thanks Leon. I'm an impatient sort. I want to mail payment today so that I can get the cards ASAP.

The R73 Indian Gum lot will fill some holes in the master set I'm working on.

Invoices are DONE and online.

An email has been sent to all registered bidders. Please login and access your invoices . No paper invoices will be sent unless requested by the bidder....best regards

WarHoundR69 03-08-2010 09:03 AM

Payment mailed
 
I just mailed my payment.

Leon - do you send email notifications when the cards are mailed?

bcbgcbrcb 03-08-2010 09:10 AM

Another great job with your auction, guys. This is the third one now that I won something. Invoice received and payment to go out tomorrow morning.


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