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Original Poster:

796 posts

236 months

Yesterday (15:53)
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There is a plate coming up for auction soon that I'd like to own. Does anyone have any tips for bidding in the online auctions or are there any pitfalls to be aware of?

I assume there are lots of traders bidding who will have strict limits on what they'll pay?

speciald

136 posts

192 months

Yesterday (15:56)
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Following because there is one I am interested in starting soon.

200Plus Club

12,741 posts

299 months

Yesterday (16:11)
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I've bought in the past, just remember there are fairly hefty fees plus the £80 regular fee go add onto the hammer price. Adds a few hundreds of pounds to what you'll pay generally if bidding a couple of grand.
Easy enough to bid

fooman

974 posts

85 months

Yesterday (17:02)
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Can you see what past auctions went for to get a feel for prices?

sjg

7,637 posts

286 months

Yesterday (17:20)
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If it's likely to go for more than £1000 then you need to lodge a deposit with them, 10% of your spending limit.

No point in hanging on until the last minute, any bids extend the auction end time.

Prices are all plus VAT, then 3% buyers premium (then VAT on that) and the £80 assignment fee. So a £2000 final price would have £400 of VAT, £72 of buyers premium and £80 fee = £2552.

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Original Poster:

796 posts

236 months

Yesterday (17:45)
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I was trying to understand the bid extensions - can this extend indefinitely in 30mins portions if people keep bidding?

Does it just go straight to your max bid? Or just move you above the second place bidder? So if my max bid was £100 but the second bidder was at £50, would I pay £51 or £100?

Maxus

1,169 posts

202 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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I bid on a plate in the last auction.

Registered
Lodged a 10% of my max bid deposit
Started placing bids
End time extended by 30 minutes 4 or 5 times
The other bidder was willing to pay more than me so i bowed out and it ended
Deposit was returned a few days later

All very easy. Prices vary considerably. Some go surprisingly cheaply but others (like mine ) get expensive as 2 people want it and keep placing just one more bid smile

Geertsen

1,483 posts

80 months

Yesterday (22:29)
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fooman said:
Can you see what past auctions went for to get a feel for prices?
https://dvlaregistrations.dvla.gov.uk/search/previous-auction-registrations.html