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Subject: On Auctions

Author: Steve B

Date: 14:42:43 04/11/05

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Ebay is not the only place Collector's will engage in bidding

in fact,from my personal experience, the truely rare computers,are offered in
Private auctions

this is where a dealer of honorable  reputation or a collector of the same high
level of respect will notify other collectors privetly that a computer is being
offered
generally, photos of the computer are sent and then the terms of the auction are
described I.E.the date the last bid will be taken and the current bid price

sometimes the bids are "Blind"OR "Closed" meaning you place your max bid and
receive no updates until the auction is over
sometimes the seller will send updates in via  email to mention the current
leading bid price(but never the name of the lead bidder)

when the auction concluded all those involved are notified of the winnig bid
price and of the name of the winner(if the winner agrees beforehand)

its a different expierence then Ebay where everything is totally open and
public(except when the auction is with the names of the bidders hidden)


obviously everyone involved must trust the seller and the seller must trust
those he offers the computer to

Steve












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