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Posted By: Hal Lewis
No, I would have PREFERRED that the Sotheby's EBay online portion be PRIVATE. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I think you should put a FEW lots on EBay (with them all set to END at 10:00 EST)... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The "normal" EBay auctions that end at 10:00 EST must NOT be private... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
As for the big items on YOUR web site auction... |
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Posted By: Charlie O'Neal
I don't have a problem with private auctions as long as the seller has a very good rep and it is a high dollar item. (over $800) |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I think that unless you are someone like Sotheby's or REA, you should not have private auctions on eBay. Once you are well known as a top auctioneer, then you can try private. I think starting off private will hurt your auctions ... Many of my favorite non-eBay auction sites are private-- Mike Gutierrez for example-- and I have no problem with that. But obviously someone like Gutierrez has a reputation that preceeds him. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Ted, if you are running one of those Live eBay Auctions, it's something of a different story. Most people realize that the Live Auctioneers are established auction companies that are okayed first by eBay. Private auctions are not as big an issue with these sellers. Though I would still stick to my original opinion. |
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Posted By: andy becker
i am turned off by private auctions. there is obviously more of a chance to shill or "protect" an item. i certainly don't think you would do that ted, but you will be catering to a broader base than net54. |
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Posted By: andy becker
thanks for the explanation. your model sounds great. i hope you can add some competition to the auction circle. |
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Posted By: Bigfish
Ted, |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I am fine with a well-known auctioneer or dealer holding private auctions on ebay. However, until your company name is as well known as Mastro, you will probably lose some customers if you go the private auction route on ebay. |
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Posted By: leon
As always I believe just about anything "in moderation" (no pun intended) is ok. There is a fine line between announcing an auction, which is ok, and continually bumping a thread to the top. I will always be lenient to a point.....good luck as you go forward.....moderator dude |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I thought the general rule for this board is that an auction house (Mile High to Barry Sloate and of course Ted) is welcome to announce an auction on this board. An auction can post once at the beginning and once near the end (that's 2 times for you English majors), but not 5 or 10 ten times in between. Obviously, if someone posts a question about a lot or the auction rules, the auctioneer is welcome to post in response. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I thought Ted wanted views on how to do the auction, not as an ad for the auction. |
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Posted By: leon
All I can say is sit in my chair a few days. What seems obvious is sometimes covert...and I am NOT saying that here....but you know what I mean....and I totally agree with you about this particular thread.... |
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