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This auctioneer typically includes free loading for machines up to 5000 lbs and free handling to take tooling to nearest UPS store for boxing and shipping.I bought some Gear machines from Bidspotter from the Sewall Gear Auction in St. Paul back in 2017 ( I think)and that turned me off on buying from them again.. Their policy in the small print was that oly their machine mover were allowed on the property. This also included small hand carry package pick-up was not allowed. They carried smalls out to your car. Really sucked.
Cucchi Machinery in Bolona Italy bought several to be shipped in containers and they paid the same $$ for loading then what they bought the machines for.
I would ask them about Loading Policy and be sure to put that on the brochure. I know many of us were upset.
You put the absolute best most desirable items at the end so no one leaves early.
...................... How did the buyers premium come about ? That sort of thing
Just saw an article about auctions, forced to go online only and getting 3 times the participation.
Ive noticed the same lately, prices are higher.
The good stuff is always at the end of the auction to keep people present.
Buyers premium is set by the auction house I believe , prices vary around here 10 - 18 %
Starts on Bidspotter.com sometime next week, ends May 28. Below is link to my first ever "full length" video (22 minutes). My wife did much of the camera work. Now that we have iMovie figured out we're stoked to do more of this sort of thing.Speaking of auction has the date been set yet?
Arranging large machine shipping is responsibility of the buyer, but in this case the auctioneer will load even the largest machines at no charge. What I forgot to ask is what happens with items like a lathe chuck or mill vise that just barely are under UPS weight maximums where a heavy wall box is needed....do UPS stores have such boxes ?So a question arises w.r.t. rigging and shipping of things too big for UPS. Say some remote bidder buys one of the larger machines, how is rigging arranged? How is shipping arranged? (I don't know if my local rigger is open, guess I could give them a call. But I for shure know zero riggers in SC)
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