Posted by Charlie M on March 29, 2023 at 16:08:03 from (50.48.231.8):
In Reply to: AUCTION QUESTION posted by lenray on March 29, 2023 at 15:13:16:
We have a local guy that is doing almost all internet auctions. If its a consignment auction he can list the item where it is currently sitting instead of having to bring it to a central site. I've bought several things on his internet auction and overall I like it. He sets a day and time where everyone can go and look over the items. You don't have to put in a max bid if you have time to watch the bidding while its going on. You have to register for each auction and if you bid you can see what previous bidders have bid but only the assigned bidder number shows up so unless you know someones number you don't know who the bidder is. If a bid increases during the last 5 minutes of bidding the bidding gets extended another 5 minutes each time. If you win the bid he sends an email with the invoice and he is on site the next day to receive payment when you go to pick up the item. Nice thing about internet auctions you can bid from anywhere you can get an internet connection. It does take away the social part of auctions that a lot of guys look forward to and worst yet it takes away the food cart. The auctioneer has tried onsite auctions and included internet bidding but that in my opinion doesn't work well as there is too much delay in conveying the information to the on line bidder.
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