add me to the "it sucked" column...I was ready to try to win the items I was interested in yesterday, but won't be home tonight. But I can understand why they did it.
Although the email I got stated it stated "This is the very first auction outage of any kind we have had in many years, and the first time we have had to extend auctions in a decade"
But that is not true, in 2012 the Halloween auctions were extended by a week just in case the people on the East Coat missed out due to some power cuts as the result of Cyclone Sandy.
It sucks but mainly for buyers. It's unlikely any consignors will be adversely affected but I supposed it could happen as well if a certain bidder is away now.
Completely understandable why it was done when cash rulez $$$
It sucks but mainly for buyers. It's unlikely any consignors will be adversely affected but I supposed it could happen as well if a certain bidder is away now.
Completely understandable why it was done when cash rulez $$$
Can only suck for buyers, specially those who had the lead bid - who else would this hurt?
It sucks but mainly for buyers. It's unlikely any consignors will be adversely affected but I supposed it could happen as well if a certain bidder is away now.
Completely understandable why it was done when cash rulez $$$
Can only suck for buyers, specially those who had the lead bid - who else would this hurt?
There is the possibility of a consignor being burned too if that particular buyer who was willing to "go all out" could only make the Tuesday closing time (and did not wish to place an early bid). Unlikely yes but still possible.
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Completely understandable why it was done when cash rulez $$$
Can only suck for buyers, specially those who had the lead bid - who else would this hurt?