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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: effe
This may be a stupid question, but one of his terms states... |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: leon
Yes.....only a high bid would be "successful"....so far in all of my bidding in Lew's auctions he has not let me be successful as the "less than highest bid" bidder.....good luck.....and welcome to our game... |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: Anthony Nex
Is this different than Mastro? It seems (although I could be mistaken) that I've placed bids there and been immediately outbid by the proxy, but still won the lot later with a late nite (or early morning) bid. |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
Although a proxy bid may have immediately bumped you out of the #1 spot, for one brief, shining moment you were the high bidder, so that bid was successful. |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: aaron1050
I was considering bidding on a lot that inlcudes a 1912 Burke & Atwell Boston Red Sox postcard in Excellent condition. Anyone know the approximate value of this item? |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: leon
I just spoke with Lew and I stand corrected (I've never heard of being seated corrected). You do NOT have to have the high bid to be "successful". As he explained to me, even if there is a proxy bid above your bid, you will still be the high bidder for a moment....so ANY accepted bid, above the lot's current level, is a successful bid...hope this clears it up....now bid away (except on what I am bidding on) |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: runscott
I suggest not advertising the lots you plan to bid on - nothing I hate worse than to have plans to bid high on an item and then have a friend tell me that he plans to bid on it. Puts me in an uncomfortable quandry that I would rather avoid. |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: RobertS
The card in question was issued by "Burk & Attwell" (not Burke), the same folks who also issued a Philadelphia A's premium, as well. |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: aaron1050
NM |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: aaron1050
a reasonable bid without the needed information beforehand. You see my quandry? |
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Newbie question Lipset's current auction
Posted By: Julie
what would be the point of a "limit" bid in the first place. Seller (and helpers) aren't supposed to even tell you if you are not high bidder, but they always do. But if you just want to throw a bid in for later consideration by you, it doesn't matter if there's a bid $1000 above yours--you're still good for after 6 closing night. |
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