OMG, where did you get all the details from. Don't tell me you have a pen and pad beside your Jason recliner and kept track along the way
LOL... I've been watching the episodes online, easy to keep track of things.
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OMG, where did you get all the details from. Don't tell me you have a pen and pad beside your Jason recliner and kept track along the way
I was surprised with one of the auctions where one of the bidders seem to bid against herself.
She had the bid at $710,000 but was coaxed into bidding against herself by putting a higher bid of $720,000.
I was then amazed that even though the auctioneer said they will be selling the house on the night had placed a vendor's bid of $750,000.
If I was the bidder I would have stood firm at $710,000. But she seemed to be coaxed with trumping the vendor's bid by a further $20,000!
Unbelievable!
Question: How can the auctioneer declare the house was selling that night but later he placed a vendor's bid? What would have happened if the lady stood firm?
The film clip of the auction should be placed on YouTube and titled What no to do at an Auction.
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I'm sure it happened at more than once.. for the first auction (weatherboard), I'm sure the winning bidder raised $5k, but was the previous highest bidderI was surprised with one of the auctions where one of the bidders seem to bid against herself.
I'm sure it happened at more than once.. for the first auction (weatherboard), I'm sure the winning bidder raised $5k, but was the previous highest bidder
and the last one.. the guy was having kittens bidding around $340k.. but had no problem making the $440k bid
As with TV editing not all is as it appeared.... I was there on the night (in fact all of them) and what you didn't see was the conversations the agents had with this buyer. The "coaxing" was because it wasn't on the market at $710K and never would have been... even with the VB final instructions weren't sought.... it's what you don't see on camera that completes the picture here.
Ditto the Blacktown bidding- it was more protracted with the auctioneer doing a great job in obtaining small increases between $430-440K however with editing it appeared that the final bidder jumped suddenly to $440K- this wasn't the case at all. It was a very exciting finale, however, with a deserved winner. I think Michael won a lot of local fans at Blacktown
I liked how a lot of the coffee sipping yuppies at the inner city terrace demanding their faces be pixelated out. Hmph!
they buyer who bought the fibro was crazy jumping 20K and 15K and 5k and then calling his dad to up the antee..
Why would you subject yourself to all this, other than for the practice .....which admittedly could be valuable for a lot of people