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The biggest problem I see for Lelands is that their auction is boring on the final night. I placed my bid, and it would have been kind of 'fun' to watch the clock count down for my lot and know that I had won. It turned out that no one bid after my 6:00pm bid, so it was a waste of time watching the auction. With no clock, you have absolutely no idea what's going on. I know that 'fun' isn't supposed to be part of spending money, but this is a hobby, so it is. I thoroughly enjoy sitting down with a bottle of red wine and watching my lots approach the end of the 30 minutes. It's entertainment. It's also kind of fun to put in a high ceiling bid, and watch someone manually bidding one increment every 29 minutes, while I just sip my wine and smile. Unless, of course, they run me all the way up to the maximum
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This was my first time participating in Lelands and I don't know if I will do it again if this is the way they will continue to run their auctions.
1. I don't enjoy staying up all night so instead I bid for a while and then go to bed. I know this resulted in less $$$ for the auction house as two of the lots I was bidding on I would have bid more if I had know I was outbid. If lots ended one by one I would definitely stay up as long as necessary for those individual lots to close. 2. It's frustrating to not have a timer that shows the amount of time left in the auction. I like to keep track of the time left and also enjoy watching the countdown to the end. jeff |
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It wouldn't be so boring if you could watch a dog bid on lots.
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I saw a dog driving a car, by himself, on Good Morning America, yesterday. Probably the same dude.
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Ask Josh.
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I am in agreement with everyone else. Not fair to the east coasters to have auctions go all hours of the night. Definitely favors the West Coast. I believe Hunt Auctions, Legendary, Huggins & Scott and a few of the others have it right. End lots on an individual basis - that way you get only the bidders who are actively interested in certain lots, and force them to bid or give it up!
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A couple of years ago, it seemed to be the consensus that ending auctions lot by lot hurt consignors (but not bidders) (see this thread: Link), and Huggins & Scott even had a poll once asking if they should change their auction ending procedures. (The results were to keep it the same.) However, it looks like the thinking is changing where consignors are now also believed to be disadvantaged by the all lots close at the same time style.
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Has anyone received their invoice? I only got a notification of what I won. Maybe they are catching up on sleep????
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