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Rhotchkiss 11-26-2024 07:04 AM

Best Auction Platform
 
NOT best Auction House.

A comment was made on another thread that Fanatics took the “best auction platform” (in PWCC) and ruined it. I rarely even looked at PWCC, so I can’t comment on that. But it made think what Auction Platform do I like the best.

Personally, I think Heritage has the best platform. I like that they show what’s coming up in future auctions well ahead of the auction. I like that they show your all-in cost with buyers premium. I like that the cards/items zoom/get larger when you hover the mouse over it- I don’t have to click the item to get a good look- and I like the super zoom and the ability to move all over the picture once I do click on the item. I like that they reveal reserves early and move the minimum bid to the reserve amount days before the auction ends. I like that I can search and sort items in so many ways and that I can do the same with my bids and tracked items. I like how in extended bidding the items ending last (most recent bids) go to the bottom of my page. I love how the entire screen fits on my phone display, as opposed to the software used by REA, Memory Lane, LOTG, where I have to scroll right to see prices and the card and price are never displayed in the same view. I also like Heritage’s bid increments and how I can bid any amount, rather than having to bid only in line with the increments.

Again, I don’t want this to devolve into a discussion of the best auction house. Nor do I want discussion on best closing procedure - that has been beat to death. Rather, let’s talk about which platform- functionally- you prefer and why.

calvindog 11-26-2024 07:30 AM

I like Heritage the most as well. I don’t need to log in twice on my phone to get logged in. The site has a lot of info though and sometimes it’s hard to figure out how to use all of it. I still can’t figure out a way to search just the “make an offer” items.

BioCRN 11-26-2024 07:38 AM

PWCC/Fanatics lets you sort by "Earliest Year" as well as sport-type categories. That is very useful to me for browsing rather than specifically looking for something.

The opposite end is Goldin which too often doesn't return proper search results even when using exact terms. Browsing is hard to narrow down and searching often gives results that are not what you want. You search for "caramel" and you get results for "Carmelo Anthony" because the engine decides you can't spell or know what you really want.

A lot of the other auction houses use a couple very similar setups and even if they're not awesome, you get used to using them.

vintagerookies51 11-26-2024 08:01 AM

Heritage was overwhelming at first trying to navigate, but agreed I really like being able to see what's up for auction months in advance. Makes no sense to not be able to preview the auction until it actually starts, leaving you 2-3 weeks to try to gather the funds if your grail card happens to be in there.

Keith H. Thompson 11-26-2024 08:22 AM

I'm not good at navigating any of the Auction House formats
 
except REA. I use a 29 inch Apple Mac, and with a minimum of clicks I can bid on or watch every single item I wish in an organized way that seems easy. Just yesterday I went through every single one of the 3700 or so items. I miss stuff in Heritage because of the overwhelming material in so many different categories.

Lucas00 11-26-2024 08:45 AM

Baggers Auction to me is by far the best website for the user imo. Extremely simple, the side/search bar takes you exactly where you want to go and is very phone friendly as well.

hcv123 11-26-2024 09:02 AM

Have to agree with Heritage
 
Limiting the discussion to "platform". For all the reasons Ryan mentioned, it really is a great platform - the most robust and easy to navigate imo.

raulus 11-26-2024 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2477173)
I like Heritage the most as well. I don’t need to log in twice on my phone to get logged in.

Glad to hear I'm not alone. Worthless phone login on most sites is killing me!

parkplace33 11-26-2024 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucas00 (Post 2477186)
Baggers Auction to me is by far the best website for the user imo. Extremely simple, the side/search bar takes you exactly where you want to go and is very phone friendly as well.

Concur. It is super easy to use.

Kco 11-26-2024 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2477173)
I like Heritage the most as well. I don’t need to log in twice on my phone to get logged in. The site has a lot of info though and sometimes it’s hard to figure out how to use all of it. I still can’t figure out a way to search just the “make an offer” items.

logging in twice for Lelands/REA etc is quite honestly the most annoying feature, even when I elect to stay logged in I am logged out in 20 minutes. Additionlaly, I like being able to key in an amount in Heritage above the minimum next bid vs in preset increments. Their app is also very handy and easy to use.

Stonepony 11-26-2024 11:10 AM

No matter how you rank them, put Hunt at the bottom.

perezfan 11-26-2024 11:13 AM

Have never used Baggers, but agree with the OP that Heritage has thought it out the best. So many useful features, and their zoom feature for larger images is without peer.

The ease of use on a cell phone is the biggest criteria for me personally. These auctions typically end on a Friday or Saturday night (which my wife has deemed "date night"). So I'm rarely bidding on an actual computer on closing night. It really helps that Heritage actually fits the necessary info onto the cell screen, unlike the others.

I still prefer LOTG, REA and Hunts as a bidder/consignor, but in terms of functionality, ease of use, special features and ability to research archives, Heritage is top dog.

BobbyStrawberry 11-26-2024 11:18 AM

I find the REA and LOTG platforms much better than Heritage. Easier to navigate and much more straightforward.

perezfan 11-26-2024 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Stonepony (Post 2477209)
No matter how you rank them, put Hunt at the bottom.

Being more of a memorabilia guy, Hunts is a "Top 2" auction house for me. They consistently get the stuff I love to collect. But their site is indeed awful...

If you're bidding on a $2,000 glove, you want to see both the front AND back sides. If you're bidding on a $5,000 Team-signed Ball, you want to see more than just one panel. If you're bidding on a Game-used Bat that they say is cracked, you want to see the actual crack and how severe it is. If you're bidding on an antique trophy with repair/restoration, you need to see a detailed image of the restored portion.

You should not be bidding if you have to guess at these things. They've had decades to figure this out, but just can't seem to do it. :confused:

tiger8mush 11-26-2024 11:26 AM

Clean Sweep is nice that you can place a bid right in the listings so you don't lose your spot navigating, but is SO ANNOYING with that bouncing arrow at the bottom right that I find myself scrolling quicker thru the listings than I normally would.

*LOVE* the hover/zoom functionality (as others mentioned) with Heritage

edited to add: Agreed that Hunt's format overall is the worst of the bunch. Not to mention their shipping/handling fees are higher than any other auction house in my experiences, but that is off-topic.

BRoberts 11-26-2024 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2477213)

If you're bidding on a $2,000 glove, you want to see both the front AND back sides. If you're bidding on a $5,000 Team-signed Ball, you want to see more than just one panel. If you're bidding on a Game-used Bat that they say is cracked, you want to see the actual crack and how severe it is. If you're bidding on an antique trophy with repair/restoration, you need to see a detailed image of the restored portion.

Your complaints, which are 100 percent valid, have nothing to do with the bidding platform and everything to do with the ineptitude of the auction house.

ruth-gehrig 11-26-2024 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 2477173)
I like Heritage the most as well. I don’t need to log in twice on my phone to get logged in. The site has a lot of info though and sometimes it’s hard to figure out how to use all of it. I still can’t figure out a way to search just the “make an offer” items.

Looks like you can search "make an offer" items by active and inactive members under the "highlights" filter. Screenshot attached

MVSNYC 11-26-2024 06:54 PM

Heritage

joshleon 11-26-2024 08:50 PM

I wish REA would make an app. Many times it’s log in twice and a text confirm. Such a pain

theshowandme 11-26-2024 08:50 PM

Best Auction Platform
 
The eBay mobile development team could teach these auction houses a few things about User Interface and User Experience (UI/UX)

calvindog 11-27-2024 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by ruth-gehrig (Post 2477282)
Looks like you can search "make an offer" items by active and inactive members under the "highlights" filter. Screenshot attached

Thank you!

Mark17 11-27-2024 08:55 AM

Heritage best
Hunt Live auctions second best
Hunt internet auctions worst

Everyone else somewhere in between.

ricktmd 11-27-2024 02:47 PM

Heritage does have a good platform as does Clean Sweep. Many of the auction houses use the same software and are all the same or very similar. What I don't like (and hope this is not straying from the question to far) are auction houses that mix up modern, pre war and post war. I get the featured items might be a mix but I like what REA and Heritage do with listing items in order from the oldest to the newest. Certain auction houses mix modern in with pre war and I wont even look at their sites as its annoying to be forced to scroll through cards you don't collect. Ebay has started that. A baseball 1901 search yields modern cards

trambo 11-27-2024 03:24 PM

I like most of what Heritage has with their website but because they auction so many things, it can be overwhelming when someone mentions a specific auction and what's in it. That said, their functionality of hiding items you've bid on makes it a better experience to me than any of the other sites. If the create auction sites (REA for one) would do that, I'd probably give them a higher ranking as it's tougher to navigate a bunch of items in that platform.

All in all, I think the least favorite to me is probably the Hunt Auction platform. Tough to navigate all the way around.

My $.02 (maybe my $.05).

FromVAtoLA 11-27-2024 05:21 PM

Heritage and Invaluable (and eBay) allow you to save keywords/searches which is a really great feature.

theshowandme 11-27-2024 05:31 PM

eBay has one feature that I do not believe any other platform has

The exclude function for searches

A simple “-“ before a keyword excludes those results

In addition to this, the “SELECT ANY IN” feature that allows you to basically chain OR filters in your search. This is accomplished by building a comma separated list of variables inside parenthesis ()

For example

If I wanted to search Ty Cobb cards from the years 1907, 1908, and 1909 while excluding T206 cards

The search would be

“Ty Cobb (1907, 1908, 1909) -t206”

Simple sweet filter magic that allows you to filter through the stuff you don’t want

I’d love to build saved searches on REA and Heritage and LOTG using that type of functionality. If this is possible and I just do not know it, please let me know!

bnorth 11-27-2024 05:37 PM

The best by a county mile is the $1 section her in the BST area. Everything starts at $1, you pay what you bid plus shipping with no silly buyers premium, and you are buying from a fellow member.:)

Now we just need more people to list stuff so it can grow. If you are thinking of selling something please give it a try. Auctions can start anytime and end every Sunday night.

tjisonline 11-28-2024 07:14 AM

Best Auction Platform
 
Any of those houses that don’t that off-the-shelf auction software be.

You can tell which sites bought it because you are forced to login twice when using the iPhone Safari browser.



This is the software company (face palm).
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...72b2bfa8f4.jpg




Note: hunt’s web site is still the worst. The company itself is fine.

gnaz01 11-28-2024 07:55 AM

Heritage for me
 
Their images are crystal clear and huge in size so you can spot any imperfection a mile away...

ValKehl 11-28-2024 10:34 AM

Not ragging on any apecific auction houses, but I despise the auction software used by some auction houses that won't let me set a max bid that is one bid increment higher than my current bid. For example, say the high bid on a card that interests me is $1,000 and the bid increments are $100. When I bid $1,100, I am unable to make a max bid of $1,200. Rather, the lowest max bid I can make is $1,300. :mad:

effe 11-28-2024 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by valkehl (Post 2477588)
not ragging on any apecific auction houses, but i despise the auction software used by some auction houses that won't let me set a max bid that is one bid increment higher than my current bid. For example, say the high bid on a card that interests me is $1,000 and the bid increments are $100. When i bid $1,100, i am unable to make a max bid of $1,200. Rather, the lowest max bid i can make is $1,300. :mad:

+100, especially on an inexpensive item where the bids increments are a substantial % of the expected final price.

Exhibitman 11-28-2024 12:45 PM

Heritage has the most features and information and is the best of the lot. My only real nit to pick is that I find the image viewing clunky.

Schlesinj 12-21-2024 08:27 AM

Just received an email for REA’s new platform. First auction is in January.

Leon 12-23-2024 03:06 PM

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My favorite auction platforms are ones that end at sensible times. And no, I don't think 3am, in any time zone, is reasonable.
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and a card...

3-2-count 12-23-2024 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by leon (Post 2483327)
my favorite auction platforms are ones that end at sensible times. And no, i don't think 3am, in any time zone, is reasonable.

This!


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