One dealer has listened to your opinions!
Tonekiller
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While I do not agree with all the opinions stated in multiple threads I do agree with the collective sentiments on closing auctions early.
One point of reference first: The practice of closing auctions early to avoid fee’s or to low of a price is not common policy. I will admit to closing a few to save our rears over the past year but it has been very few. We do close actions for mistakes and errors or if the coins are going to be taken to a show the same weekend they are listed. I never want to sell an item on eBay just to find out it sold at the show……..OUCH!
With this said I will make sure our auctions will be posted with set prices or reserves to protect our investment and the NR auctions will NOT be cancelled for any reason.
Bryan
Texas Bullion Traders
One point of reference first: The practice of closing auctions early to avoid fee’s or to low of a price is not common policy. I will admit to closing a few to save our rears over the past year but it has been very few. We do close actions for mistakes and errors or if the coins are going to be taken to a show the same weekend they are listed. I never want to sell an item on eBay just to find out it sold at the show……..OUCH!
With this said I will make sure our auctions will be posted with set prices or reserves to protect our investment and the NR auctions will NOT be cancelled for any reason.
Bryan
Texas Bullion Traders
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Good luck to you.
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now make sure you post a link on the B/S/T board every once in a while.
Thank you for listening. I will try my best to patronize your auctions.
Don
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
<< <i>The power of the board huh? >>
Something like that. Customer suggestions are powerful tools for business change. (Even if it’s a bit heavy handed at times)
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
I do hope you know I never had any intention to personally attack you in the original thread. If it came across like that let me apologize now.
I commend your professionalism and will always consider your offerings when trying to fulfull my collecting needs.
Thanks for listening.
The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
Thanks!
Bryan
Great man, love the coins, hate to loose one by not being able to bid. Thanks
tom
GSAGUY
I think that's great, Bryan...
Texas guys should always try to be "straight shooters"!
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Robert
thanks
Robert
I had one NGC MS67RED 1960 Lincoln with a BIN (store price) of $50.00. It sat for the full two months. Once auctioned on eBay was bid up and past the $50.00 price. Go figure.
I think most eBay'ers injoy the auction format and not so much the Storefronts. Just my guess though. Again, for the bigger Dealers it probably works out well for them.
peacockcoins
<< <i>It never hurts to listen to your customers >>
Yeah for TBT, now if only PCGS would start doing the same?
Proud of America!
I Have NO PCGS Registry Sets!
So I suppose for us small timers, it wouldn't be profitable?
On a side note: My coins that went at auction sold. Oddly enough, the PCGS 1959 PR66CAM quarter was the only one to really take off(if you could call it that).
btw braddick, I saw you bid on one of them auctions, and the whole time, I saw your feedback go up 5 numbers. You must do a lot of business?
Robert
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<< <i>It never hurts to listen to your customers >>
Yeah for TBT, now if only PCGS would start doing the same? >>
I would not hold your breath to long then. At the ANA show they were rude for no reason. Went over to the ANACS table and sent in 220 coins.