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Posted By: Robert
Like the rest of you it is frustrating that almost everytime your max bid is reached in the auction houses. I just won 3 at Mastro's last sale all maxed..The same goes for the last Lipsett auction. I must tell you though the first time I got into the auction game was at Lipset's and I made a big error in posting a bid on one of his items and it did not go to the max bid. So if it help Lipset is an honest auction site. |
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Posted By: qualitycards.com
Just cause your max bid was utilized, it doesn't mean that the auction house ran you up. I have won many lots under my max, won a bunch at my max and lost some by the next increment and some 10 times higher. This is life in the auction bidding game. |
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Posted By: Julie
I think of my opponent as the closest bidder, not the sky. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
As someone who has run many auctions over the years I must say that often a bidders ceiling bid will be reached, and that is a fact of life. I know some dealers may run up bids but I bet it happens a lot less often than you might think. If a card is worth $100, and you leave a max of $100, don't be shocked to pay $100. And it was most likely fair and square. |
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Posted By: ockday
My Mastro max bid experience has almost always been good. I usually don't post max bids but when I do, I'd say about 1/2 the time the max bid is not reached. |
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Posted By: rob
I won my first mastro auction this past week and my max bid was not reached...beginners luck perhaps. |
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Posted By: Howie
When you have expertise in the item you're bidding on you'll have a pretty good idea on what the item typically sells for. When you're working with fixed bid increments and a 15% buyers fee it's simple to pick the spot on the bidding scale where you think somebody can't outbid you or else they'll be paying too much. Other experts will bid up to the level you already own and not bid any higher. If you overvalued the item it'll go for less than your max bid. If you undervalued the item or hope to rip a bargain you'll lose. If you're pretty good you'll get the item at your max bid. |
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Posted By: Aaron
I had never placed max bids on the major auctions until last week and had good experiences with both. |
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Posted By: Robert
I find it rather odd that shortly after posting this forum I got a call from Doug Allen President of MastroNet personally. He wanted to make sure that I was not accussing Mastro of schilling the bids up to the max. Obviously he reads these threads and I never did accuse them as well as I have only participated in 1 of there auctions so far. Did anyone else get the same call, seems to me they are getting a little paranoid. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
It's not called paranoia, it's called good business. They obviously understand that there are some very influential people on this board and that we actually have an impact on the hobby. Just look at the DiMaggio bat situation. Even an article in the NY Post didn't prompt action by anyone, but a thread here did. |
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Posted By: Aaron
Robert, don't sweat it. Doug once cold-called me at work when I posted here that I thought Mastro's policy of allowing its employees to bid on Mastro auction undermined customer confidence and was a conflict of interest. I spent a half-hour on the phone with him, but it was like talking to a brick wall. |
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Posted By: Wp
It's hard to believe that an auction house that exceeds 30 million dollars per year in sales would play the games that are being insinuated in this thread. It must be frustrating for Mastro. as they have no way of defending themselves against charges of shilling. How do you prove that you do not shill? I would think that in the auction business the sanctity of the max bid is the first commandment. |
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Posted By: Aaron
Wally, I think a good way to fend off charges or suspicions of shill bidding would be to implement the same "honest auto-bid" system Robert Lifson has for his Robert Edward Auctions (he also does not allow REA employees to bid on REA lots). It's about as close as you can get to E-Bay's system with today's technology. |
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Posted By: JimB
I have placed Max Bids on numerous Mastro lots. I have won some and lost some. More often than not, when I have won, it did not go to my ceiling. In fact, I can only think of one time that it did and that time, I only needed to be bumped once from the current bid to hit my max. My gut says they are honest with it. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
I don't know why you guys are griping about winning lots at your max bid. What's worse is when you place a max bid and the lot sells for the amount of your max bid and you DON'T win the lot. At least with Mastro if you place a max bid and the lot sells for that amount, you get the cards. Doesn't work that way with Hunt's. |
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Posted By: Wp
Bob, |
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Posted By: Andrew
Any opinions on Heritige out of Dallas, TX? |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Buyers premium is insanely high, do not consign, because you won't get the full value of your stuff as bidders will take into consideration the 20% BP. As in most auction houses, the house wins, not the consigner or bidder. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I wanted to add that I have left several ceiling bids on Steve verkman's auctions and rarely has it gone to my ceiling. Most of the time it is under including his last auction. |
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Posted By: Bob Marquette
Although their winning bidder's fee is insane, I bought a really nice green E98 Lajoie from them about 4 months ago and was very pleased. Good price, card as described and the transaction (shipping, etc.) was first rate. |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
I have dealt with Mastro since their first auction and I have only had first class service. I have also had first class service from RE Auctions, Lew Lipset and Barry Sloate. There is too much complaining--these guys do a good job in a difficult environment. |
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Posted By: Aaron
"I would take the fact that Doug Allen took the time to respond to a complaint on the board as a positive. So what if he looked up your phone number in the data base (if he in fact did that). He saw an unhappy customer and he wanted to rectify the situation." |
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Posted By: Jay Miller
Paranoia strikes deep |
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Posted By: ockday
the "senior" crowd here would of course know that's by Buffalo Springfield with a young Steven Stills..circa 1967 |
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Posted By: barrysloate
First off, thanks to Jay not only for the kind words about my auction but also for remembering Buffalo Springfield and the lyrics to "For What It's Worth". They were one of the sixties greatest bands, morphing into Crosby,Stills, Nash,and Young who were also very good but not quite as good. |
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Posted By: Robert
The funny thing about Doug calling me was I never said anything negative about MastroNet. I have no qualms with them and agree with Barry I set my max bid on an item and am glad if I win I would just like that extra bonus every once in awhile of getting it under my max. It makes you fell like you really got a good deal. |
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Posted By: Julie
paying and mailing set up (for me and Ben) to say it was fine--but I should e-mail him at the end of the auction "to remind him of the conversation." I didn't even know who he WAS yet! I nearly swallowed my teeth when I saw him listed as President of Mastronet. Our winnings totalled a little over 1K. I thought it was very, very special treatment. The Jos. Hall mouse-nibblerd cabinet may have been saved from Ben's theft--some cabinets were in a different place the thief didn't discover. |
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