^^^^
And you end up 'paying yourself.' But you ALSO pay the buyers and sellers fees that can end up at 30 percent or more of the bike's price. It's another way that you need to be careful with auctions.
The Barrett Jackson auctions have a LOT of this going on. Along with about a 20 percent 'no sale' rate. Hammer falls, but bidder decides to default and walk out on his deposit, rather than pay the hyper-inflated price the item made in the heat of the camera lights. They get their moment in the sun for the price of a deposit and don't end up with a $300K former Rental car Mustang or some silliness.
Cheers,
Sirhr
And you end up 'paying yourself.' But you ALSO pay the buyers and sellers fees that can end up at 30 percent or more of the bike's price. It's another way that you need to be careful with auctions.
The Barrett Jackson auctions have a LOT of this going on. Along with about a 20 percent 'no sale' rate. Hammer falls, but bidder decides to default and walk out on his deposit, rather than pay the hyper-inflated price the item made in the heat of the camera lights. They get their moment in the sun for the price of a deposit and don't end up with a $300K former Rental car Mustang or some silliness.
Cheers,
Sirhr
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