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Posted By: warshawlaw
I'm not sure I like these at all. I know that a "real" auction is private, but I trust the integrity of (most) auctioneers not to shill bid on their items. I don't trust the integrity of (many) ebay auctioneers in this regard. Your thoughts? |
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Posted By: runscott
but only because I've bought lots of stuff from him without problems. Although I wouldn't bid on private auctions by just any ebay seller, I don't really have a problem with it - just snipe at the end with your high bid and you should be okay! |
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Posted By: brian
I agree Scott, I don't usually bid in private auctions, but I have purchased alot of quality items from Gaynor with no problems. I can understand some dealers wanting to keep spam dealers away from there customers, but most people ignore unsolicited messages anyway. |
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Posted By: leon
Then I realized that if I put another high end item up I might do it. I have nothing to hide but it would protect the bidders. I was thinking if I wanted to sell a 4-5 figure card on ebay, and people saw who was bidding on it, then they might make a decision based on who is bidding. I can tell you I have had conversations with board members in the last few days that hate it when they see a few well known, well heeled bidders bidding on something.....I won't name any names either way. I think as long as it is a trusted seller you just bid as high as you want at the end and don't worry about it....just my sheckel worth.....best regards all... |
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Posted By: runscott
There are a couple of bidders, who when I see they are bidding, I know it is useless so I don't put a bid in at all. In fact, one of them won a card from me recently at a very,very low price and might have scared away some potential bidders. As a result, last Sunday I started running auctions with much higher opening bids - it cost more, but I can't afford to take any more big hits on graded cards. But an alternative I hadn't thought of would be to have 'private auctions'. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
As soon as I realized how Gaynor worked (24-hour-a-day auctions, some private, some not), I wasn't worried. I won some Mullin original artwork from him, and that silly CIA Moe Berg poster (it's quite attractive), both of which didn't happen to be private, but i would have bid if they had been. |
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Posted By: Tim Sedlock
After you have been screwed by someone holding a private auction...you won't like them! |
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Posted By: vorthian
<< As soon as I realized how Gaynor worked (24-hour-a-day auctions, some private, some not), I wasn't worried. >> |
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Posted By: Tim Sedlock
My problem is with a member from the old board who has private auctions. |
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Posted By: leon
That is why some of us said that we would only bid if it were someone we knew of .....best regards |
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