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Old 05-03-2022, 10:14 PM
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I keep reading about auction houses and “extended bidding” what’s the reason for it? Why not just say the auction ends on X date and time and high bid wins it? I continually read horror story after horror story about these auctions and it seems to always involve “extended bidding”. I always buy off eBay and here on the BST so my knowledge on auction houses is pretty non existent, hence my question.
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Old 05-03-2022, 10:32 PM
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I keep reading about auction houses and “extended bidding” what’s the reason for it? Why not just say the auction ends on X date and time and high bid wins it? I continually read horror story after horror story about these auctions and it seems to always involve “extended bidding”. I always buy off eBay and here on the BST so my knowledge on auction houses is pretty non existent, hence my question.
Simple, to get the most money they can for their consignors.
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Old 05-04-2022, 04:31 AM
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Because a live auction doesn't just cut off bidding at a given time, it runs until there is no bidding on an item. Extended bidding is the way to most closely mimic that without an auction taking several days to end, as it would if you closed thousands of lots in order waiting until you had no bids on a given lot to move on to the next one.

Also if you think there's problems now just wait until you see the server crashes with a fixed time ending. literally EVERYONE will be trying to jam last second snipes down the server's throat. It would be a disaster of epic proportions.
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:17 AM
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Because a live auction doesn't just cut off bidding at a given time, it runs until there is no bidding on an item. Extended bidding is the way to most closely mimic that without an auction taking several days to end, as it would if you closed thousands of lots in order waiting until you had no bids on a given lot to move on to the next one.

Also if you think there's problems now just wait until you see the server crashes with a fixed time ending. literally EVERYONE will be trying to jam last second snipes down the server's throat. It would be a disaster of epic proportions.
Hi Scott, has any live auction you've held or taken part in last several days?

It's to promote the sales price, and having the whole auction open until there arent any bids is the epitome of stupidity. Buyers put up with it, until they dont.
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:33 AM
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Hi Scott, has any live auction you've held or taken part in last several days?

It's to promote the sales price, and having the whole auction open until there arent any bids is the epitome of stupidity. Buyers put up with it, until they dont.
To answer your question yes. Also I have been to several auctions with 3 different auctioneers working at the same time. If you have thousands of lots live you have no choice.

Of course these aren't in the sports genre, but I don't think you could get card guys to sit through a 12 hour auction and they would be pissed at missing out on what the other two auctioneers were selling simultaneously in a sale of that nature.

I come from a live auction background. When I was still doing live auctions 500 was our absolute limit as that took about 5 hours from beginning of auction until end of check out, and even then we would start to lose our crowd.

People say "to make the consignors and the auction more money" as if that wasn't the purpose of live auctions in the first place. Again the reason online auctions run the way they do is to mimic a live auction more closely. The purpose of the auction format was always to make consignors and the auction company more money.

Finally I couldn't agree more with the complaint about an entire auction staying open until no item has a bid. THAT is NOT anything to do with how auctions have run pre-internet. I can't imagine being on lot 300 of a live auction and someone yelling out I bid $450 on lot 32!
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:33 AM
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Because a live auction doesn't just cut off bidding at a given time, it runs until there is no bidding on an item. Extended bidding is the way to most closely mimic that without an auction taking several days to end, as it would if you closed thousands of lots in order waiting until you had no bids on a given lot to move on to the next one.

Also if you think there's problems now just wait until you see the server crashes with a fixed time ending. literally EVERYONE will be trying to jam last second snipes down the server's throat. It would be a disaster of epic proportions.
Some of the Hunt Auctions that are live online do close in order by lot without moving to the next lot until the current one has no more bids. They do take quite a while to get through all the lots, but so far, none of the ones that I have followed have taken days.
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:34 AM
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Some of the Hunt Auctions that are live online do close in order by lot without moving to the next lot until the current one has no more bids. They do take quite a while to get through all the lots, but so far, none of the ones that I have followed have taken days.
How many lots?

There are a couple of companies that don't specialize in sports that do this as well. I love them because they are usually places to snap up bargains.
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Old 05-04-2022, 08:00 AM
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How many lots?

There are a couple of companies that don't specialize in sports that do this as well. I love them because they are usually places to snap up bargains.
Hunt usually has around 1000 lots. They have pre-bidding for several weeks on their website which ends the night before the live online auction takes place so there are already bids on lots which is where the bidding starts at. The live online auction part that I have done for Hunt is through invaluable.com.
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Old 05-04-2022, 04:35 AM
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I keep reading about auction houses and “extended bidding” what’s the reason for it? Why not just say the auction ends on X date and time and high bid wins it? I continually read horror story after horror story about these auctions and it seems to always involve “extended bidding”. I always buy off eBay and here on the BST so my knowledge on auction houses is pretty non existent, hence my question.
I thought it was to better simulate a live auction where a lot doesn't end at a specific time but stays open until no one wants to bid on it anymore.
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Old 05-04-2022, 05:26 AM
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I thought it was to better simulate a live auction where a lot doesn't end at a specific time but stays open until no one wants to bid on it anymore.
Jinx, you owe me a coke.
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:29 AM
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Jinx, you owe me a coke.
Scott, remind me at the next Philly Show.

I guess it took me a while from when I opened the thread to when I responded since when I was looking at the thread, your response wasn't there.
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I keep reading about auction houses and “extended bidding” what’s the reason for it? Why not just say the auction ends on X date and time and high bid wins it? I continually read horror story after horror story about these auctions and it seems to always involve “extended bidding”. I always buy off eBay and here on the BST so my knowledge on auction houses is pretty non existent, hence my question.
I can tell you from a recent auction that I consigned items to. I freaking like it! I had an item increase my return by a couple hundred bucks. Something that would not have happened if the auction would have had a hard close.

In the words of Martha Stewart. ‘It’s a good thing.’

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I can tell you from a recent auction that I consigned items to. I freaking like it! I had an item increase my return by a couple hundred bucks. Something that would not have happened if the auction would have had a hard close.

In the words of Martha Stewart. ‘It’s a good thing.’

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and that is the reason well versed. More money for the consignor means more money for the Auction House.

Only thing is just wish some Auction Houses limited the extended bid better so it does not sometimes go until 4am, 5am or longer
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