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Old 02-22-2016, 08:50 PM
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which is why i am confused and asking if there is another reasonable explanation before i called...

it had a "buy it now" for "x" price.

it wasn't "send an offer". it literally read "buy it now".

told me i was committing to the "BIN" price and entering into a contract.

how does "buy it now" mean anything else other than i am buying the card at the exact asking price?

short answer: it's heritage. but even then....
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Old 02-22-2016, 08:58 PM
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which is why i am confused and asking if there is another reasonable explanation before i called...

it had a "buy it now" for "x" price.

it wasn't "send an offer". it literally read "buy it now".

told me i was committing to the "BIN" price and entering into a contract.

how does "buy it now" mean anything else other than i am buying the card at the exact asking price?

short answer: it's heritage. but even then....
Yeah it really does look like a BIN on the website. But hard to blame them for giving the seller an added layer of protection in case he sold the card already, or changed his mind, or the price went up, etc. Probably not like ebay where a seller would constantly monitor his listings.

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Old 02-22-2016, 09:25 PM
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i get that part. (i guess).

but the audacity to ask for more?

and then tell me a miraculous bid came in mere minutes after i hit the "bin"?

and why even call it a "bin"?

this sounds like a seinfield skit...

"and what's with the buy it now feature"

"youre not buying anything"

"and it's not now"

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Old 02-22-2016, 09:37 PM
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They also have a "make an offer option" which I guess operates almost exactly like their "buy it now" option. You submit an offer and the seller decides if they want it or not (or they ignore it and leave you in limbo). If there was a higher previous offer it tells you that there is a minimum offer because you have to top the previous offer. I am curious to see what they tell you about the buy it now option and would like you to ask them how it differs from their make an offer option.
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Old 02-22-2016, 09:41 PM
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I've done the "buy now" thing with Heritage before. I was confused at first (wasn't sure if it went through or not). I also assumed it was immediate as opposed to the "make an offer" button, but it took a few hours before I got an email saying my offer was accepted. Naming it "Buy Now" is misleading for sure.
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i get that part. (i guess).

but the audacity to ask for more?

and then tell me a miraculous bid came in mere minutes after i hit the "bin"?

and why even call it a "bin"?

this sounds like a seinfield skit...

"and what's with the buy it now feature"

"youre not buying anything"

"and it's not now"
Love it!!! Sounds like...

"Is there a 'SIN' in 'Sell It Now'?"

"And why is there no obligation on the 'Sell It Now'? It's really 'Sell It Whenever I Friggin' Feel Like It' (SIWIFFLI)."

This relationship is backwards, as only the buyer is obligated on the Sale. The tail is wagging the dog here, as usually the person with the money is the one in control.
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Old 02-23-2016, 07:29 AM
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Love it!!! Sounds like...

"Is there a 'SIN' in 'Sell It Now'?"

"And why is there no obligation on the 'Sell It Now'? It's really 'Sell It Whenever I Friggin' Feel Like It' (SIWIFFLI)."

This relationship is backwards, as only the buyer is obligated on the Sale. The tail is wagging the dog here, as usually the person with the money is the one in control.

well the power changed when you the new buyer didnt want to be the high bidder in the auction...it not like they didnt have a chance to buy it before..

i guess the button means 'attempt to buy it'....
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i get that part. (i guess).

but the audacity to ask for more?

and then tell me a miraculous bid came in mere minutes after i hit the "bin"?

and why even call it a "bin"?

this sounds like a seinfield skit...

"and what's with the buy it now feature"

"youre not buying anything"

"and it's not now"
It sounds to me like it's "a buy it now if nobody else is interested or a head-to-head auction if someone else is interested."

In other words, the seller puts the item out there at the lowest price they want for it. Buyer 1 sees it and hits the "BIN" button. The seller waits to respond and before he has to respond, Buyer 2 comes along and hits the "BIN" button. A message now goes out to both "buyers" that someone else is interested and asks for the maximum each buyer is willing to pay. Whoever is willing to pay the most gets the item at that higher price. I would assume if no interested buyer submits a higher price that it would go to the first "BIN" buyer at the "BIN" price. But in any case, I agree with you, it's not a BIN.
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It sounds to me like it's "a buy it now if nobody else is interested or a head-to-head auction if someone else is interested."

In other words, the seller puts the item out there at the lowest price they want for it. Buyer 1 sees it and hits the "BIN" button. The seller waits to respond and before he has to respond, Buyer 2 comes along and hits the "BIN" button. A message now goes out to both "buyers" that someone else is interested and asks for the maximum each buyer is willing to pay. Whoever is willing to pay the most gets the item at that higher price. I would assume if no interested buyer submits a higher price that it would go to the first "BIN" buyer at the "BIN" price. But in any case, I agree with you, it's not a BIN.
i believe the buyer is shown the amounts that were offered in the past as well. Thats better than outside heritage where theres always a local guy seemingly thats going to the house of the seller to make an offer if you dont close a deal with him or some other guy thats making an offer but they wont tell you the amount
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i get that part. (i guess).

but the audacity to ask for more?

and then tell me a miraculous bid came in mere minutes after i hit the "bin"?

and why even call it a "bin"?

this sounds like a seinfield skit...

"and what's with the buy it now feature"

"youre not buying anything"

"and it's not now"
"The problem is you know how to TAKE the reservation BUT you don't know how to HOLD the reservation" sez Jerry. In light of recent hobby revelations it is astounding that a AH would engage in this type of behavior.
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It's astounding an AH admits to the right to bid in its own auctions...and gets a pass from most of us.
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It's astounding an AH admits to the right to bid in its own auctions...and gets a pass from most of us.
+1000!!! I wonder how many who are hammering away at Goldin and others on the Mastro thread bid in last weekend's Heritage Platinum whatever??
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I didn't bid. On principal I would not buy a 100k card. And cause I don't have that kind of green. Lol
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It's astounding an AH admits to the right to bid in its own auctions...and gets a pass from most of us.
kinda on the fence about this one actually...

it is allowable by law, but i wont bid on any of their auctions now knowing i'm at a 20%, sorry 19.5%, disadvantage right outta the gate.

i don't necessarily think bad of them because they are acting in accordance w/ state and local law even though it was "fine print" and probably the sole reason they are headquarted in tx. similar to golf and using the rules to your advantage. are you really gonna hit the ball off the actual cart path?

would, however, like to know who receives the actual 20% buyers premium...that's a very crucial and key component to the argument on this one.

firmly believe if heritage ends up winning it themselves, then it should have to be paid and it should go to the consigner.

wishful thinking, i know.
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Virtually every large auction house allows employees to place bids in house lots. I know I can.
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It's astounding an AH admits to the right to bid in its own auctions...and gets a pass from most of us.
I wonder how many of these Heritage BINs and Make-an-Offers are actually owned by Heritage or its employees.
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and as of today,

still no response (phone or email) from heritage about the "bin" card that I committed to.
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Yeah it really does look like a BIN on the website. But hard to blame them for giving the seller an added layer of protection in case he sold the card already, or changed his mind, or the price went up, etc. Probably not like ebay where a seller would constantly monitor his listings.
I DO blame them for "adding a layer of protection." If it sells, it shows "sold." If the seller wants to up the price, the price gets upped. If the site shows it's for sale at a certain price, then that's the price it should sell for. It's not like Heritage has a crappy, 2002 website like Hunt's.
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which is why i am confused and asking if there is another reasonable explanation before i called...

it had a "buy it now" for "x" price.

it wasn't "send an offer". it literally read "buy it now".

told me i was committing to the "BIN" price and entering into a contract.

how does "buy it now" mean anything else other than i am buying the card at the exact asking price?

short answer: it's heritage. but even then....
Ah, ok, must be something completely different than the make an offer option. Will be curious to hear the result of all this.
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Old 02-23-2016, 07:47 PM
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called placed today.

awaiting a returned call, as even the individual i talked to seemed very confused, yet extremely interested as to wtf as well.

could see all of my info and that the exact buy it now was hit as advertised.

will definitely keep this updated....
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