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I am rookie to the auction sales; it is a new beast to me. I am new to it and want some clarification....Who gets the buyer's premium on the auction? For example, last year the REA buyer's premium was 17.5%, is that what the auction house takes away for selling a card?
I am new to the auction house game. I, like most of you, have worked very hard for my money and like to know who is getting what when I send out a cashier check. What is the usual percent a auction house gets on a sale?? Guess I have alot of questions! Thanks for answering them Isaac ![]() |
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I believe the auction house gets it, but if you have a card they really want to list, the seller can sometimes negotiate to get a portion of that as well!
feel free to correct me if i am wrong.
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The auction house gets it. The "usual" model (if there is such a thing) is that the auction house takes from both ends. The consignor also usually pays a consignment fee. (I think this is more what FUBAR was talking about - some auction houses will waive or reduce the consignment fees on desireable items to get them inserted in their auction.)
On the buyer's premium end, some auction houses will offer a lower-percentage BP to a buyer on a high-dollar item. For baseball card auction houses I think the BP goes from about 12.5% up to about 19.5% (most are at the higher end of that range), but I don't bid with all of them, so others may know better than I do. Cheers, Blair
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I agree with above. Buyer's premimum goes to Auction house. Consigner pays an amt also for Auction house to present card for auction.
Leon(with B&L) would be able to add to this. A strong auction house would do well. Example if they make 1 million in sales, they could be getting up to 150,000 to 200,000 from buyers premium and another 100 to 150,000 from consignment fees. Of course minus expenses for advertising, mailing, catalog production, etc. Frank
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We at B & L charge no sellers premium and only a 12 1/2% buyers premium. We do this to put as much money in the sellers pocket as possible. Obiviously by charging no sellers fee it puts more more in the consignors pocket, but also by keeping the buyers premium low, it allows the bidders to go one or two more increments and still be within their budget.
So in other words the seller is receiving 87 1/2% of the total sales price, much better than you will do on ebay after paying final value fees and paypal fees to them. AND, we have done all the work! Scott and Leon |
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The Catalogue Auctions have to charge higher fees (on both ends), largely due to the costs of producing the Catalogues. The related costs are quite expensive and time consuming for their employees. Production, printing, photography, layout, man-hours, and postage costs for mailing the Catalogues out to thousands of prospective clients, etc.
That's where a significant portion of the money goes... |
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btw, as the price of the catalog goes up, with the amount of items and pages, so do the revenues....
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 12-07-2010 at 12:45 PM. |
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Scott and Leon are the best. Leon will even come to your house and wash and wax your car for a nice consignment.
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