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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2071055, member: 66"]I've bid on DNW for years and it has been easy. You can bid early and it will treat it like a max bid and the computer will bid on your behalf whenever you bid is exceeded going up the next increment (just like a proxy bid does on ebay.) When the live bidding opens for a lot it will open at the <u>current</u> interent bid (Not the max bid). You will have to be signed in to live bid.</p><p><br /></p><p>If there is no floor or live bidding the person with the current internet bid wins. Bidding can be done by floor bides or on the internet through live bidding. On live bidding you can hear and see the current bid. The bidding is quick but easy to follow (about 100 or so lots and hour). It will tell you if you are the current high bid. There will be a button you can click to bid the next increment.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you have the high internet bid and there is competition they will bid on your account up to your max bid. If your max is exceeded you can still bid using live bid. It is possible during the live bidding to raise you maximum on lots that have not come on the block yet, you can do cut bids on the current lot as well (once per lot) if you're not after the first couple lots they are selling just watch the live bidding for a bit and you should get an understanding pretty quickly.</p><p><br /></p><p>When the lot is knocked down it will either go to the floor ("#XXXX"), internet, book, or "wood". "Wood" means the lot didn't sell.</p><p><br /></p><p>Settling up has never been difficult for me they have been happy to take my credit card. (Of course I've never spent over $2,000 at a time with them.) They will also take a check but they won't ship until the check clears and that can take awhile. And as mentioned you can always do a bank wire. There is a shipping and handling fee which can be a little steep, and remember DNW has a 20% buyers fee not the 17.5% we have here. On the other hand we have an advantage being in the US, we don't have to pay the 15% VAT tax that the English or European buyers do.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2071055, member: 66"]I've bid on DNW for years and it has been easy. You can bid early and it will treat it like a max bid and the computer will bid on your behalf whenever you bid is exceeded going up the next increment (just like a proxy bid does on ebay.) When the live bidding opens for a lot it will open at the [u]current[/u] interent bid (Not the max bid). You will have to be signed in to live bid. If there is no floor or live bidding the person with the current internet bid wins. Bidding can be done by floor bides or on the internet through live bidding. On live bidding you can hear and see the current bid. The bidding is quick but easy to follow (about 100 or so lots and hour). It will tell you if you are the current high bid. There will be a button you can click to bid the next increment. If you have the high internet bid and there is competition they will bid on your account up to your max bid. If your max is exceeded you can still bid using live bid. It is possible during the live bidding to raise you maximum on lots that have not come on the block yet, you can do cut bids on the current lot as well (once per lot) if you're not after the first couple lots they are selling just watch the live bidding for a bit and you should get an understanding pretty quickly. When the lot is knocked down it will either go to the floor ("#XXXX"), internet, book, or "wood". "Wood" means the lot didn't sell. Settling up has never been difficult for me they have been happy to take my credit card. (Of course I've never spent over $2,000 at a time with them.) They will also take a check but they won't ship until the check clears and that can take awhile. And as mentioned you can always do a bank wire. There is a shipping and handling fee which can be a little steep, and remember DNW has a 20% buyers fee not the 17.5% we have here. On the other hand we have an advantage being in the US, we don't have to pay the 15% VAT tax that the English or European buyers do.[/QUOTE]
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