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That whole hidden reserve is such bullshit. Just put up the minimum you will take for the horse and that is where the auction starts. Why go through all the bullshit and then you end up being the highest bidder but it wasn't high enough so you don't get the horse. A complete waste of time.
Normally, it’s $150 +4%, I believe.
Totally agree. I was interested in a mare last month -- was told no reserve, but something told me he was full of shit -- yep, they ended up buying her back. So glad I didn't make the calls and put the research in.
I have been both the bidder/buyer and/or the seller/consignor more times then I want to think about.I can argue both ways about reserve bids.What I do know is that in a private sale or an auction, I go in with a set price. I don't care where the other bids come from. If there is a reserve bid, that is fine with me. I would rather there be a reserve bid, then to have the consignor say "Sell the worthless POS for whatever".If the reserve bid is over my set price, then so be it. I got out bid.
Correct. I've lost out on 3 horses where I was high bidder but didn't exceed the hidden reserve. It's a joke.
Why does it have to be a secret?
That must me something new. Last horse I bought I never bid till 1 minute before end of sale. 2 more bids and horse was mine.
seriously???he is at $250 and the bidding doesn't really start until friday morning