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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 601218" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Thanks Frankie, I get it now. </p><p></p><p>I dont think I've ever seen a minimum bid before, although now that I just typed that I realised one of the goat auctions I go to, before the sale the reserves on the bucks are made public. So I guess that might be similar, except bidding can start under. </p><p></p><p>Mostly with our auctions, the auctioneer starts the bidding at the reserve price, and most of the time no one bites, so he lowers it and once the bidding gets going, it usually goes up and over the price he started with. If it doesnt, he will just pass them in (I'm not sure that I've seen an auctioneer give out a fictional buyer number before either) and they generally sell for the reserve price privately after auction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 601218, member: 3195"] Thanks Frankie, I get it now. I dont think I've ever seen a minimum bid before, although now that I just typed that I realised one of the goat auctions I go to, before the sale the reserves on the bucks are made public. So I guess that might be similar, except bidding can start under. Mostly with our auctions, the auctioneer starts the bidding at the reserve price, and most of the time no one bites, so he lowers it and once the bidding gets going, it usually goes up and over the price he started with. If it doesnt, he will just pass them in (I'm not sure that I've seen an auctioneer give out a fictional buyer number before either) and they generally sell for the reserve price privately after auction. [/QUOTE]
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