Storage Auctions
The Storage Locker => General Storage Auction Talk => Topic started by: BigBizzz on September 28, 2011, 11:45:35 PM
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I notice it doesnt happen much as id like it to lol
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I don't unless we open with that. However, one of the regulars that I call Mr. Five does. He will constantly toss out $5 incremental bids depending if he wants to screw with you or not. If it's a unit he wants he'll jump the bid in 20s or more.
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I don't unless we open with that. However, one of the regulars that I call Mr. Five does. He will constantly toss out $5 incremental bids depending if he wants to screw with you or not. If it's a unit he wants he'll jump the bid in 20s or more.
I will throw out $5 bids if the stuff in the unit is of low quality or quantity so I as to not overpaying for a unit and lose out on potential profit, but the local whale has outbid me everytime.
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Depends. If there are alot of auctions that day and the unit looks great and you know its going to be 1000 dollar unit I start the bid at 600.00 why waste the day. People get mad at me for doing that but ifs its a good unit nobodys get a deal if im not. Jack that bid up cause seems like everbody wants to pay retail. But by starting the uints off high keeps things moving all day.
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Yea just depends on the unit it is not uncommon for units say maybe under 100 to go up in 5 dollar increments.
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Im thinkibg more along the lines of trying to win a unit ib the 400s by a 5$ bid i wanna try
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I know the auctioneers around here will go back and forth on $5 bids all day long, just to get as much as possible on the unit. I hope they don't go as far as taking $1-2 bids, that's when I know it has reached an all time low....
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auctioneers down here won't listen to a $5 bid if its over 200 dollars. They will say it needs to be 25.
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Ya same here