Have we ever had an auction on here?

Something like put a PSA 7 1964 Mantle with a scan up for auction. Every post would be a bid. Only bid higher than the last post if you want the card. Run it for like 24 hours. This sounds like fun.
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I don't have anything that old, but have some that might be of interest. Do you think a Friday night-Sunday evening might get even more interest?
Steve
<< <i>great idea....but put a limit for each member, so that this does not become a "Store" >>
Actually I inquired about something awhile back and this was the response I received.
We've never made a distinction on how many items a person can sell on the boards.
Jeff
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I would suggest doing it on the BST page, and titles should start with "AUCTION: Ending 9/10/09....." so people can see that part right up front.
I distinctly remember someone doing it on here over a year ago but the thread went poof for some reason.
While I think it could work it might just wind up a place where people want something for nothing.
You start your 100.00 card at 1.00 and then when it 'sells' for 30.00 you will know what I mean.
Steve
Mickey71
<< <i>In response to Steve and a card selling low--It could happen; but if it were the type of card like the Mantle I talked about it would bring decent money. >>
Why would you want to auction off a high dollar item on the BST board with an audience of about 5 legit buyers when eBay has thousands?
Mickey71
A reserve might come in handy as well.
For me if I have a high quality item I'd rather ebay it and have a larger audience.
Steve
He also chose to end the auction when he felt the price was reasonable.
That way you could not bid late. If after 2 hrs the item was at a price he liked he awarded the card to the 'winner'
Steve
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<< <i>In response to Steve and a card selling low--It could happen; but if it were the type of card like the Mantle I talked about it would bring decent money. >>
Why would you want to auction off a high dollar item on the BST board with an audience of about 5 legit buyers when eBay has thousands? >>
I like the idea, and it would be fun to watch, but I'm with Bill on this one. Even if it is a $100 card, chances are, it is going to sell for much less compared to eBay. Whoever sells the card just better realize that they are only providing entertainment to the board and most likely not maximizing the value of their card.
"Common sense is the best distributed commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it"
<< <i>You would have to have all the rules for your auction in place before you started taking bids.
While I think it could work it might just wind up a place where people want something for nothing.
You start your 100.00 card at 1.00 and then when it 'sells' for 30.00 you will know what I mean.
Steve >>
Well....If the card "sells" for $30, then I'd call it a $30 card, not a $100 card. And the earlier poster hit the nail on the head with the joke about it not working b/c of a lack of shill bids. Since most people on the CU boards know each other, or at least recognize who's a regular, shill bidding wouldn't take place and thus the sales prices here would be a more accurate reflection of card's real value (more accurate than Ebay anyway). I've always thought shill bidding on Ebay was rampant, especially on cards with low starting bids. I hope someone does some auctions here, think it would be fun.
-Michael
Always buying Bobby Cox inserts. PM me.
i would rather buy from board members then ebay.
collecting RAW Topps baseball cards 1952 Highs to 1972. looking for collector grade (somewhere between psa 4-7 condition). let me know what you have, I'll take it, I want to finish sets, I must have something you can use for trade.
looking for Topps 71-72 hi's-62-53-54-55-59, I have these sets started
Well....If the card "sells" for $30, then I'd call it a $30 card, not a $100 card.
Ok let me rephrase, suppose your well documented card that generally sells for 100.00 has a VCP average of 100.00
sells for 30.00 is it still a 30.00 card?
Steve