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Originally Posted by Pat R
Maybe it's just me but it seems like that's what he was insinuating in his post.
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Call me crazy, but it kind of seems like we're quibbling over semantics, and maybe intent. Not that semantics and intent aren't important!
But the bottom line is that the juice is there, it's a quirk of history and somewhat unique to the auction business, and if you want to go there, you can assert with some confidence that there's arguably some beneficial psychological and marketplace aspects to the practice that conveys a nonzero benefit to the auction house, and helps to further perpetuate the practice.
And I suppose some want to ascribe insalubrious, even malicious intent behind those assertions. But to my mind, those assertions are really not intended to be anything more than a benign recognition that the auction houses are savvy operators, who are operating within standard business practices for their industry. And bully for them!
I believe the old saying is, "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!" I'm sure if any of us were to open our own AH to get a piece of this sweet, sweet action, we would probably choose to use the same format...