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Old 11-01-2024, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by benjulmag View Post
Peter,

That is a recognized practice among most major auction houses, disclosure of which is buried in the fine print of the auction rules. I characterize it as legalized fraud, as its purpose is to induce bids on the mistaken belief there is genuine interest at that bidding level.
Uh, yeah!

Why is this type of auction/sale allowed. It's basically trying to induce people with a lot of money that don't know any better to purchase something very hyped.

Why is this legal? Is this a practice/tactic auction houses like Lloyd or Christies employ?
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