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Old 04-19-2022, 07:49 AM
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I don't understand "extended time." Why do they do this? Seems unfair. Shouldn't there be a set start and end time?
What's unfair? Everyone has the same opportunity to bid. A set ending is actually more unfair, a guy who's a better sniper has a better chance of winning. The real reason though is an auction isn't supposed to end until the bidding is over. Extended bidding is the best way to reproduce a live auction in an online format. Could you imagine going to a live auction where the auctioneer announces "Bidding is open on lot 32 for 60 seconds. GO" and whoever yells a number closest to the end of the 60 seconds wins???!!!
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What's unfair? Everyone has the same opportunity to bid. A set ending is actually more unfair, a guy who's a better sniper has a better chance of winning. The real reason though is an auction isn't supposed to end until the bidding is over. Extended bidding is the best way to reproduce a live auction in an online format. Could you imagine going to a live auction where the auctioneer announces "Bidding is open on lot 32 for 60 seconds. GO" and whoever yells a number closest to the end of the 60 seconds wins???!!!
I don't mind when each lot closes individually with extended bidding. That gives everyone a chance to bid on their lots. I do not think it is fair when the entire auction has to wait for all bids to stop for 15 minutes before the auction closes. This often benefits west coast buyers because most of these auctions seem to end between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. eastern time. There have been times when I have woken up at 5:30 a.m. eastern time for work and see an auction still open and able to bid if I still wanted. That just seems ridiculous and like the auction house is trying to milk every dollar out of the auction.
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I don't mind when each lot closes individually with extended bidding. That gives everyone a chance to bid on their lots. I do not think it is fair when the entire auction has to wait for all bids to stop for 15 minutes before the auction closes. This often benefits west coast buyers because most of these auctions seem to end between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. eastern time. There have been times when I have woken up at 5:30 a.m. eastern time for work and see an auction still open and able to bid if I still wanted. That just seems ridiculous and like the auction house is trying to milk every dollar out of the auction.
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I don't mind when each lot closes individually with extended bidding. That gives everyone a chance to bid on their lots. I do not think it is fair when the entire auction has to wait for all bids to stop for 15 minutes before the auction closes. This often benefits west coast buyers because most of these auctions seem to end between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. eastern time. There have been times when I have woken up at 5:30 a.m. eastern time for work and see an auction still open and able to bid if I still wanted. That just seems ridiculous and like the auction house is trying to milk every dollar out of the auction.
I agree 100%. Any auction company keeping bidding going after about 2am is just being stupid. IF people know it's closing they will bid earlier. I will never consign to an auction that runs all freaking night.
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For me the question of extended bidding is related to the question of bidding intervals. For auctions where the intervals are large (10% of previous bid, etc), there's often a specific bid that I will go to and I know I won't go any higher, so I go to bed once that's hit. When the intervals are small, it becomes much harder to draw that line (or avoid getting tempted past it).
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I don't mind when each lot closes individually with extended bidding. That gives everyone a chance to bid on their lots. I do not think it is fair when the entire auction has to wait for all bids to stop for 15 minutes before the auction closes.
Couldn't agree more. To go back to my live auction example. If we're on lot 32 and it gets another bid that doesn't mean someone can say "Hey I want to bid on lot 24 because lot 32 is still open!"
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I get what you guys are saying. By "unfair" I just meant that it is frustrating that it can become a contest of whomever can stay awake later...
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I get what you guys are saying. By "unfair" I just meant that it is frustrating that it can become a contest of whomever can stay awake later...
We have been saying this since AH's started doing auctions. Everyone should quit consigning to AH's that want to make us stay up all night. That might get their attention.
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I get what you guys are saying. By "unfair" I just meant that it is frustrating that it can become a contest of whomever can stay awake later...
Am eager to hear your thoughts on buyer's premium.
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Auction houses tack on a buyer's premium (typically 20%) to the winning bid, so if the winning bid is $1,000 that's akin to placing a winning bid of $1,200 on eBay when you get the bill. Definitely something to be aware of before you place any serious bids with an auction house.
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I suggest reading the auction rules, terms and conditions before you bid. If you don't know what a buyer's premium is, if you win a lot in an auction, you will find out LOL
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Make sure you read all the rules of the auction. They all add a buyers premium.
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I don't mind when each lot closes individually with extended bidding. That gives everyone a chance to bid on their lots. I do not think it is fair when the entire auction has to wait for all bids to stop for 15 minutes before the auction closes. This often benefits west coast buyers because most of these auctions seem to end between 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. eastern time. There have been times when I have woken up at 5:30 a.m. eastern time for work and see an auction still open and able to bid if I still wanted. That just seems ridiculous and like the auction house is trying to milk every dollar out of the auction.
East coast folks have many card shows featuring vintage cards. They are few and far between here on the West coast. So we each have unfair situations we need to deal with and navigate.

Having said that, the each lot closes individually structure is just better, and should be adopted by all auction houses.

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