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Posted By: Matt
If there is a lot that you know exactly how much you are willing to spend on it, what have you found to be the best tactic for winning the lot? |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
Matt, |
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Posted By: Joe D.
and even more than non-trust.... |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
I put in low bids early in the auction so I can qualify for the items I'm interested in. There is always the hope that nobody else will top me after that, but so far that hasn't happened, since I am usually interested in fairly popular items. In any case I wait until the extended period to get serious about bidding. |
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Posted By: Red
You have to remember that there are other collectors just like yourself out there looking at the same item and figuring out what bid point they need to be at to pay a certain price. Only one person can be at that bid point. If you and everybody else looking at the card think it's okay to pay around a $1000 for a card, then the first person to select the $825-$850 area bid point will be the person who has the only chance to buy the card at around $1000. You're not being run up by the auction house. You're being run up by other collectors and dealers who want to buy the card just like you. The reason you would be run up to your max bid is you were smart in selecting the right bid to place on the card. |
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Posted By: leon
Many times I want a certain "spot" in the bidding chronology and am willing to place a max bid to take that spot. Again, this would generally be the most I am willing pay for the lot. My most memorable time doing this was several years ago in one of Lipset's auctions. It was the first day of the auction (I am pretty sure)....There was the lot of 8 E94 overprints....I believe they were from his personal collection and are the same ones shown in his encyclopedia. I knew the most I wanted to pay for them, which at the time was a record price for each one (but as a lot). I think there was either 0 or 1 bid already.....I called Lew and asked if I could place any amount of a bid, as a straight bid, over the current bid. He said, sure, why not? So the lot was like $1000 or something. I said "Put me in a straight bid of $8000"....He said "what?".....I said yes, I want to go straight to $8000......He said fine.....That bid held and I got the lot for $8800 after buyers premium....I love that story....and the cards even more...btw, not a bad investment I don't think? |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Hi Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
I can only say that at the time my strategy was to block out other bidders that might have wanted to get in later. In order to bid later in the auction you had to have a qualifying bid in (as almost all auctions still do) before the extended later bidding began. By doing that it meant that a bidder was going to have to bid more than 8k to be able to bid later. I was betting no one would. Could I have gotten it cheaper? Maybe, maybe not. I know that all I had to spend was that amount that I did the straight bid with...and was ecstatic to get it for that amount. I am not sure why I am almost always happy to pay record prices for stuff but I have been. I think I could name several cards that I have paid record prices for...and each one has been very good, long term value-wise. I have done the straight bidding strategy since then but it hasn't worked again...someone has always topped me. This might be a crazy way of thinking but what can I say about the mind of a card addict? |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
AH yes the mind of a card addict I forgot to factor that part of it into the saving money part of my formula!!! LOL |
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Posted By: Matt
What about strategy at the end - is it better to go with a Max Bid at the most you want to spend, or is it better to just go 1 increment above and keep battling back and forth with the other bidder in hopes that they will give up? |
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Posted By: sagard
I'd say trading off with the max bid works very well if your going up against me. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
A word of caution. There are a small number of auction houses with whom I would never place a max bid due to concerns of being exploited. I think duking it out in the after-hours is perhaps the safest thing... |
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Posted By: Matt
Marc - I'm new to the big auction house game; would you mind sharing with me (offline if need be) the short list of houses you suspect of shilling? Obviously, Barry Sloate isn't one of them |
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Posted By: barrysloate
This is the first I have looked at this thread, and I wish to comment. |
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Posted By: andy becker
different strategies for different situations. in leon's case above that worked for him and ultimately that's all that matters. |
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Posted By: Matt
Andy - I think Barry was well within his right to defend a sweeping accusation against all auction houses. I don't know what you do for a living, but if you were a lawyer, how would you respond to someone who doesn't know you saying all layers are shysters? You would tell him that if he has never met you, what right does he have to say that about you? That's all Barry did. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Andy- not leaving a ceiling bid is pefectly fine, as there are many other bidding strategies. I have no problem with that. |
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Posted By: Greg Theberge
For Non-ebay houses, the one thing you always have to be aware of is the bid increment factor once an item gets beyond a specific bid. Sometimes this can be quite substantial. If you have a maximum you are willing to pay for an item, I find it's necessary to get that maximum bid placed fairly early to hold that slot, rather than trying to place that bid at the last minute. All of a sudden, you may find that the next bid increment can be substantially higher than the last bid you placed, even though it was the closest underbid. I don't know if that came out right... |
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Posted By: andy becker
"sweeping accusation"....what am i not reading? |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Hi Andy, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- thanks for the response and let's just let it slide. I guess it just touched a raw nerve. No big deal. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
Maybe, as Al suggests, you could formulate a New Poll on this issue. The Gretzky Wagner Poll is getting a little stale. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I have also noticed that sellers not allowing Paypal usually have fewer |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Hi Al- I apologize for the phrase "I don't know you" and it was inappropriate. I will even delete it if you prefer. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- that was a present from Leon, you should keep it! |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Barry is an honest guy and probably the only small auction house I would trust not to shill me to the moon. Al is right that the small auction houses are, in my mind, prone to nasty behavior when it comes to shilling (some large houses too as we've all learned as well). |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jeff- my favorite auctions were the ones that went on all night, because I get up very early and I was able to place my final bids with my morning coffee. The ones that end at 2:00-3:00 AM are murder for me. |
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Posted By: leon
My favorite auctions are ones where the descriptions correctly identify the item(s) being sold..... |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Agreed. Which is why the 15 or 30 minute rule for individual lots is more user-friendly for the bidding public (though in smaller auctions I don't think it makes a difference due to the fact that the auction won't end too late regardless of the format). |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thanks Al. Actually, I must be naive because I generally do leave ceiling bids on lots and then go to bed. Now admittedly, I'm not looking to set any world's records, as I buy big lots for resale, so I don't leave crazy bids. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: Matt
Al - interesting stuff. I think everything you mentioned is cause for concern and certainly if an auction house was known to be unscrupulous, they probably would be involved in such nefarious activity. However, just because there is great opportunity for corruption doesn't mean it exists and hence your point of oversight is well received, because without it, all we have are people staring over the table cock-eyed at each other. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Thanks Matt, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Al- you bring up a host of issues. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'd be happy to answer them all: |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Wealth and joy might be a little too much to ask for. |
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Posted By: Bob
The last two nights I tried the old "enter a ceiling (maximum) bid at a figure that is the most you want to pay for the cards and stand back and let the chips fall where they may" strategy that Eric mentioned. |
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Posted By: Al Simeone
Well JOY anyway!!! I guess I missed that post I will have to look for it! |
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