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Originally Posted by Heritage Sports
Everybody loves a scandal, we understand, but putting a $1700 bid on a $4000 Babe Ruth autograph a week before an auction closes just isn’t going to qualify. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions if this distinction isn’t as simple as most people believe it is.
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I do appreciate Heritage being specific in how they bid on items during auctions, however, I don't fully understand the reason for them to do this. If Heritage didn't bid on the Babe Ruth item ($1700) the week prior, then what would it sell for? $2500, $3,000..how much do they think?
Perhaps, Heritage feels bidders need a little push to keep the bidding going, by placing a few bids here and there. If this is the case I really don't think that is fair to the other bidders. I know that auction houses just can't let an item go below market value, however, If your auctioning premium items then it will realize a premium price.
Basically, heritage bidding on the items seems disrespectful to the collector. I'd be interested to hear what they have to say...