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Old 12-12-2016, 12:00 PM
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The only reason to have a separate BP rather than just take a cut of the final price is to take advantage of bidders who can't do math or don't remember that there is a BP. Given what I've seen on this site in the past when discussions of AH compensation have come up, the tactic probably works to some degree, because there clearly are some people who do not understand that the price of the item is price + BP and you have to bid accordingly.

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I think for many of us when you get caught up in the chase of really really wanting something it's easy to "forget" about the premium when bidding. I think that's human nature. Probably why most AH's don't show you what the actual purchase price was including premium till you get their bill.

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I think for many of us when you get caught up in the chase of really really wanting something it's easy to "forget" about the premium when bidding. I think that's human nature. Probably why most AH's don't show you what the actual purchase price was including premium till you get their bill.
I really don't understand this. Every auction house on earth has a substantial buyer's premium. I don't see how anyone could "forget" it.
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I really don't understand this. Every auction house on earth has a substantial buyer's premium. I don't see how anyone could "forget" it.
I'm not saying I actually forget it . . .hence the word "forget" in quotes . . .but sometimes you can get caught up in the moment and not be running the numbers in your head as clearly as you should. At least I can.

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Regardless of who owns the item, the auction house still has related selling expenses.

The auction software, photographer, description writer, catalogue publisher, and shipping/packaging personnel are all fixed costs that are paid either partially or in-full from the AH's Buying and Selling premiums.
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Regardless of who owns the item, the auction house still has related selling expenses.

The auction software, photographer, description writer, catalogue publisher, and shipping/packaging personnel are all fixed costs that are paid either partially or in-full from the AH's Buying and Selling premiums.
Couldn't have said it better.
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Regardless of who owns the item, the auction house still has related selling expenses.

The auction software, photographer, description writer, catalogue publisher, and shipping/packaging personnel are all fixed costs that are paid either partially or in-full from the AH's Buying and Selling premiums.
No, that is not an accurate analysis for purposes of analyzing why AH's use the selling price + BP model rather than taking a straight commission off the selling price. Mathematically, it is all one sale price for one item and one set of marketing costs for the auction; whether it is paid from BP on the sell price or a commission is mathematically irrelevant. Since what you label it and how you slice it up does not change the overall costs on either side of the equation, it means that there is a non-financial motive to cut the price of the card into a price and a BP and complicate the administration of the auction. IMO it is to set up a structure where bidders get into a fight and 'forget' the BP when bidding and therefore bid more.

The opposite model is something we use every day. eBay takes a commission on every sale, with no BP.
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IMO it is to set up a structure where bidders get into a fight and 'forget' the BP when bidding and therefore bid more.

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It's hard to imagine a business model that's predicated primarily on the forgetfulness or irrationality of presumably savvy buyers. Perhaps another explanation for the existence of the BP is that is divides the huge margin that many AHs work off so the burden is shared by both the buyers and the sellers. When looking recently to consign with a couple of the major AHs, I was quoted 15% seller's commission on top of 20% BP. Yes, the commission was negotiable based on total consignment value, and yes, I realize that not all AHs have a seller's commission, but the ones about whom we create threads to show off our winnings do. It's crazy; I don't think any person here would feel good paying any entity a 35% margin for giving us access to cards, but it's happening. I guess as long as we keep getting pretty catalogs, it will continue.
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It's hard to imagine a business model that's predicated primarily on the forgetfulness or irrationality of presumably savvy buyers. Perhaps another explanation for the existence of the BP is that is divides the huge margin that many AHs work off so the burden is shared by both the buyers and the sellers. When looking recently to consign with a couple of the major AHs, I was quoted 15% seller's commission on top of 20% BP. Yes, the commission was negotiable based on total consignment value, and yes, I realize that not all AHs have a seller's commission, but the ones about whom we create threads to show off our winnings do. It's crazy; I don't think any person here would feel good paying any entity a 35% margin for giving us access to cards, but it's happening. I guess as long as we keep getting pretty catalogs, it will continue.

Also comes down to bottom line.. For a lot of people its harder to sell at 50k card by just listing it on ebay or direct versus consigning with a AH... yes some cards you can do just as well on your own (assuming you are the average joe) as consigning but taken as a whole, most nice cards obtain a higher offer than we can do on our own...you are paying for that of course as you dont get the entire bid but lets not just pretend you are just losing 20%+ more than you would get on the card. Plus ebay you are losing 10%+ on the card.
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It's hard to imagine a business model that's predicated primarily on the forgetfulness or irrationality of presumably savvy buyers. Perhaps another explanation for the existence of the BP is that is divides the huge margin that many AHs work off so the burden is shared by both the buyers and the sellers. When looking recently to consign with a couple of the major AHs, I was quoted 15% seller's commission on top of 20% BP. Yes, the commission was negotiable based on total consignment value, and yes, I realize that not all AHs have a seller's commission, but the ones about whom we create threads to show off our winnings do. It's crazy; I don't think any person here would feel good paying any entity a 35% margin for giving us access to cards, but it's happening. I guess as long as we keep getting pretty catalogs, it will continue.
The burden is only on the consignor though, not the buyer. Assuming rational buyers and that buyers' premiums depress hammer price, it's irrelevant to the buyer who just factors it into his total price, and the effect is on the consignor who realizes a lower price.
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It's hard to imagine a business model that's predicated primarily on the forgetfulness or irrationality of presumably savvy buyers.
We pay large sums of money for pictures of dead guys on cardboard and compete for an anonymous person's assessment of who has the best ones (the registry): "irrationality" is SOP.
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Regardless of who owns the item, the auction house still has related selling expenses.

The auction software, photographer, description writer, catalogue publisher, and shipping/packaging personnel are all fixed costs that are paid either partially or in-full from the AH's Buying and Selling premiums.
Excellent points, Mark.

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I'm not saying I actually forget it . . .hence the word "forget" in quotes . . .but sometimes you can get caught up in the moment and not be running the numbers in your head as clearly as you should. At least I can.
I think you need a new bidding system.
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I'm not saying I actually forget it . . .hence the word "forget" in quotes . . .but sometimes you can get caught up in the moment and not be running the numbers in your head as clearly as you should. At least I can.
some AH's actually show you what the added BP is on your bid.

Still for a cheap card for 100 bucks..it isnt much

and you would think people paying 1000s of dollars know about the bp....the only secret sometimes that annoys people is the shipping price...
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some AH's actually show you what the added BP is on your bid.

Still for a cheap card for 100 bucks..it isnt much

and you would think people paying 1000s of dollars know about the bp....the only secret sometimes that annoys people is the shipping price...
Depends on the AH how cheap the BP is on a $100 or less card. I have seen a few with a minimum BP so it alone is sometimes more than the card.
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I really don't understand this. Every auction house on earth has a substantial buyer's premium. I don't see how anyone could "forget" it.
A big +1 there--if you bid in many auctions at all, it becomes habit to factor it in with each and every bid.

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