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A
few suggestions to help you not only bid successfully,
but to enjoy the auction experience
Pack
the items you'll need before you leave for the auction.
Some suggestions:
*
A small flashlight to check details on anything
you're thinking about bidding on
* A pen and paper
* A value book
* Identification, checkbook, and your seller's ID
if you are buying for a business.
Dress
comfortably. Remember, it might be hot/cold outside
but the air conditioning/heat might be working overtime
inside.
Eat
something before you go. There's a good chance you
won't have access to food while you're there.
Save
a seat before you look at the preview. Popular auctions
fill up fast, and you will want to be close to the
front if you are bidding. This is one time where
it's good to be the teacher's pet.
Ask
what types of payment are accepted, if the auction
house charges a buyer's premium and inquire about
hauling/delivery concerns before you bid.
Don't
bid on anything you don't examine in the preview.
Unless you really, really want to.
Pay
attention! Make sure you know what item number is
being bid on at all times, or else you might end
up taking home that 1972 Formica table instead of
that 1850 antique one.
Raise
your paddle to bid. Once you've been acknowledged,
further bids on an item can be made by a nod of
the head, etc. Don't worry; sneezing won't accidentally
put you into the poor house.
If
you're traveling to the auction, make sure you have
a way to get the items you purchase packed properly
and home with you. Remember, bubble wrap is your
friend.
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