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Old 08-16-2015, 04:54 PM
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I see what youre saying and i think its only to benefit the seller. Alot of people cant stay up until 4 a.m to make sure their bid is the highest. I feel if no one is bidding on a individual lot for more than 15 mins then it should be ended due to inactivity. I can understand as a consigner you wouldnt want that. Its just very frustrating having to spend your entire night into the morning if you really want a item to make sure youre not outbid
Don't you live in the state of Washington? You have a two hour advantage over me and a 3 hour advantage over the East Coast collectors.
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Old 08-16-2015, 04:58 PM
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Don't you live in the state of Washington? You have a two hour advantage over me and a 3 hour advantage over the East Coast collectors.
Lol...ya but man i was up till like 1 a.m. I was trying to knock out which is a luxury lately being a new father. I feel for you eastcoast people more.

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Old 08-16-2015, 05:24 PM
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Some of them run so long now, that it actually benefits the East Coasters...

When they go until 7:00 - 8:00 AM the next day, most Earsterners are awake and still able to bid (if so desired). I've been beaten quite a few times that way lately...

If you put in your absolute max bid and go to bed, I suppose it's not an issue. That is, as long as you trust the AH in question
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Old 08-16-2015, 05:25 PM
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Some of them run so long now, that it actually benefits the East Coasters...

When they go until 7:00 - 8:00 AM the next day, most Earsterners are awake and still able to bid (if so desired). I've been beaten quite a few times that way lately...

If you put in your absolute max bid and go to bed, I suppose it's not an issue. That is, as long as you trust the AH in question
Lol...exactly
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Old 08-17-2015, 09:08 AM
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Some of them run so long now, that it actually benefits the East Coasters...

When they go until 7:00 - 8:00 AM the next day, most Earsterners are awake and still able to bid (if so desired). I've been beaten quite a few times that way lately...

If you put in your absolute max bid and go to bed, I suppose it's not an issue. That is, as long as you trust the AH in question
C'mon - what's not to trust? It's only in the auction houses financial interest to have higher closing bids - just ask Bill Mastro and company.
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Old 08-17-2015, 11:07 AM
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I agree it can be aggravating to go to bed with no activity for hours on an item you're the high bidder on, then discover the next day that you've been topped. The rational for the rule is that bidders who have given up on items when they've been outbid can now take a new look at the entire auction with some money to burn. But, in the end, and as always, the only one you can really blame for ever being outbid is yourself. You would have paid more, you're thinking? Then why didn't you? Once max bids came into the picture, I've felt relieved of all responsibility for losing an auction. Figure out what you're willing to pay, place the max bid, and whatever happens, move on. There's always another auction just down the road.
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Old 08-18-2015, 06:54 PM
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I agree it can be aggravating to go to bed with no activity for hours on an item you're the high bidder on, then discover the next day that you've been topped. The rational for the rule is that bidders who have given up on items when they've been outbid can now take a new look at the entire auction with some money to burn. But, in the end, and as always, the only one you can really blame for ever being outbid is yourself. You would have paid more, you're thinking? Then why didn't you? Once max bids came into the picture, I've felt relieved of all responsibility for losing an auction. Figure out what you're willing to pay, place the max bid, and whatever happens, move on. There's always another auction just down the road.


yep, if you were willing to pay more, then why didnt you? that's exactly right, max bid solves that problem, this is spot on.
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Old 08-18-2015, 06:59 PM
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yep, if you were willing to pay more, then why didnt you? that's exactly right, max bid solves that problem, this is spot on.
Either way people know when the auction ends....if theres no activity on that particular lot for 15 mins it should be ended.
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