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JtL, one thing that johnnyphi particularly wanted with this process was transparency of bidders so that there would be no question that the auction process was above board.
Nick D said:And payment is by PayPal only?
kabuto said:Did you consider any of the vBulletin auction plug-ins?
GWD said:Based on this first batch, can we assume that there will be one hat of one size per week?
jimmy the lid said:So -- on eBay, if I decide that I am willing to pay $200 for a hat, and the next highest bid is $100, then I am only on the hook for $102.50.
Under the current system, it appears that if I bid $200, then I am on the hook for $200, period. Hmmm...
Under the current system, the winner of any given auction is not necessarily the person who is willing to spend the most amount of money for any particular lid. Doesn't seem to make sense for johnnyphi, or for Lounge members, either.
Is there something I am missing here?
Cheers,
JtL
Stan said:Hi,
Well, this is how a live auction works. You can either lift your paddle as the auctioneer increments the bid, or you can lift your paddle and sing out a figure.
If you sing out, you pay what you sung, not the last figure asked for (incremented) by the auctioneer.
The way eBay works is an odd curiosity in the world of all auctions, and they can pull that off by virtue of having a rather large computer specifically programmed to keep track of a very large number of auctions, bidders, increments and whatever else it is they have to do.
I'm sure that the FL servers are rather impressive compared to personal machines, but I'd be shocked if they're up to the level of processing that the machines eBay uses!
I suppose that they could have used eBay and just pointed us to those auctions, but then the FL folks would be bidding against the world at large.
I strongly suspect that this way is better.
I know that when the couple of hats I hve my eye on, I'm going to just sing out and not constantly raise my paddle as the auctioneer proceeds. If I win, I pay what I sung - just like at a live auction. If someone else sings out louder after I do, then I tip my hat to the winner and wait for the next one.
PayPal works for me as well. At least I don't have to have a Letter of Credit from my bank before I get my paddle!
Later!
Stan
GWD said:Based on this first batch, can we assume that there will be one hat of one size per week?
johnnyphi said:Ideally, we would auction more than 6 hats per week, but I will make sure the selection is diverse. I posted the entire photo shoot for the world to see because I wanted to give everyone a chance to evaluate before buying. You'll see more Adam hats and more 7 3/8 sizes because they are the most common brand and size.
When I choose hats for auction, I'll try to keep everyone interested without breaking the bank for any of us.
GWD said:I personally am very interested in 3 hats, all in my size obviously. I would perfer they not all be listed in the same week, simply because I wouldn't want to pay for them all in one lump sum. So yes please, do spread out the hats per size.
jimmy the lid said:johnnyphi --
I know that these hats were stored in an attic for some time and probably experienced some periods of heat over the years. Do you have any general sense of whether the sizing on the hats runs true, or is there any perceptible shrinkage to take into account when deciding what size to go with? Perhaps this question is not easily answered, but I'm wondering if you have any thoughts on this.
Many thanks,
JtL