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Posted By: Mark Rios
Why does it seem that every max bid I place at an auction |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'll respond to your question the same way I would to my own auction customers: if you have any reason to question the max-bid process, don't use it. Likewise, if it is impossible for you to stay up to the end and you are forced to use it, be prepared to pay the max and occasionally you will be surprised to find you got an item for less. Plenty of board members can attest that they have gotten many things below their max bids. In time you will learn which auction houses you feel most comfortable with. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
in several auctions. |
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Posted By: leon
I won a lot last night that was not at my max proxy bid....another obak strip....take care... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I have won several items WAY below my "Max Bid" in these auctions: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Especially early in an auction, it is just to easy to keep clicking away until you get the high bid. If you ar going to use Max Bids, they are best used late. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Several years ago, the bidder would type in a bid in the MastroNet auctions. I had the high bid on an lot and, with perhaps seven minutes left, typed a $15,000 max bid instead of the intended $1,500. It was a nervous seven minutes, but my previous high bid was not raised a dollar. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
I've won many different lots from several different auction houses (large and small) where my max was not reached. Overall, I trust these auction houses because they pretty much know that once they've lost the trust of the buyers it's difficult to get it back. For example, there's an auction house in Florida that many people shy away from for that reason. I will not name the auction house. Some people might feel that is would be unfair to mention the name of the auction house that includes: |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Hal, |
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Posted By: Mark Rios
You fellas are being too cavalier about the issue. |
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Posted By: leon
One of the big things about any auction house is the privacy issue. They will never tell who the winners and underbidders are....it's the nature if their business. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Leon: |
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Posted By: leon
I remember that very well....Mastro is a fine auction house and will always try to accommodate customers. I think almost any auction house today needs to give good service to stay in the game. It sometimes seems we get pushed to our max bids too often but I would agree there is too much to lose to do that. Now, if we want to talk about folks bidding in their own auctions then that's another story.....and another thread..... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I've gotten numerous lots from the big auction houses below my max bid, and as an auctioneer myself I have to say that if people leave a max bid roughly equal to the retail value of a lot, why are they surprised if it reaches their max? Why should they expect a bargain in so competitive a market? Also, collectors get suspicious if their max bid is reached, but if they get topped by one increment, they are completely comfortable with that. And that really makes no sense. |
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Posted By: scott
I would like to add that i placed 4 very high max bids in the recent Goodwin auction and only 1 lot neared them, I then reraised it and it didn't move. The others never moved a bit, I can say Bill Goodwin has always run a legit auction, as so with the bigger guys Mastro, REA, etc. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I don't think we are taking the issue too cavalierly, I think we are all just a bit too shell-shocked to be surprised at any card price nowadays, so getting maxed out is not unexpected. Look, I know the boxing card market better than probably anyone in the world and I am even surprised at how fast bidding escalates. I just watched a card jump from $205 to $531 in the last ten seconds of the auction (bet you were sweating bullets, Pete |
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