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Posted By: ockday
I just got this email...20% is a BIG number! |
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Posted By: JK
highway robbery. |
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Posted By: Mike
Ridiculous. I wouldn't think of ever using them. Purely out of principal if nothing else. They don't sell anything, that I can't find elsewhere. Good riddance. |
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Posted By: RayB
for me. The Buyers premium at 15% alway kept me away from the Big Box Auction houses anyway. The prices are inflated to begin with, even on most items that are more mainstream and to tack on the Buyers Premium makes it unreasonable to even consider participating. |
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Posted By: jim loewke
It won't keep me from bidding; it will cause me to think twice before I raise a bid when it gets to the higher end material. If others think the same way, bidders might be able to get a "bargain". Will this mean that the final prices will be a little lower? In the short term, I would say yes. But as we get used to it, final prices will keep climbing. Sort of like the gasoline prices this past year. |
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Posted By: leon
As always I will figure the buyers premium into the bid that I make. My real question is will this prohibit them from getting more material in the future? As a consignor I would have to think leaving at least 20% on the table is something that has to be considered. With that being said I do know that other auction houses are close to those fees.... 19.5% for Heritage.....and others are within a few percent too..... |
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Posted By: Wesley
The higher buyer premiums will affect the decision of consignors more than that of buyers. Buyers can just factor in the final price into their bids, whereas consignors have more money taken out of the bottom line. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
If REA stays at 16%, could be a very nice opportunity for them to become the leading auction house. I was personally on the fence between Mastro and REA when deciding where to consign, and finally chose to go with the Dec. Mastro auction. After the news this morning, I definitely regret my choice and will be going with REA in the future. |
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Posted By: leon
I absolutely want to continue this discussion but we have 2 threads going about the exact same thing. I am going to lock this one so we can keep it to one thread....thanks.... |
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