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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 991526, member: 15445"]Heritage auctions can be combinations of internet, floor, and mail bidding. Their Internet only auctions are much like an Ebay auction. I agree it can be confusing when you are not familiar with their terms and how their Webpage works.</p><p><br /></p><p>You must register with Heritage in advance of placing a bid. They will give you an ID and password. </p><p><br /></p><p>I suspect you are looking at an auction that has normal internet bidding enabled only up to the day of the auction. At that point, you can still bid from your computer but you have to do it using their live auction software during the auction. The live auction software lets you hear & view the auction as it is happening. You can press the bid button during the Heritage live auction just as though you were bidding on the floor.</p><p><br /></p><p>In either case (by internet before the auction day or using Heritage live on auction day) you can always place a maximum bid on your lot. Heritage calls the maximum bid your proxy bid I think.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this information helps. You can always contact them by phone & have them explain the nuances to you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 991526, member: 15445"]Heritage auctions can be combinations of internet, floor, and mail bidding. Their Internet only auctions are much like an Ebay auction. I agree it can be confusing when you are not familiar with their terms and how their Webpage works. You must register with Heritage in advance of placing a bid. They will give you an ID and password. I suspect you are looking at an auction that has normal internet bidding enabled only up to the day of the auction. At that point, you can still bid from your computer but you have to do it using their live auction software during the auction. The live auction software lets you hear & view the auction as it is happening. You can press the bid button during the Heritage live auction just as though you were bidding on the floor. In either case (by internet before the auction day or using Heritage live on auction day) you can always place a maximum bid on your lot. Heritage calls the maximum bid your proxy bid I think. I hope this information helps. You can always contact them by phone & have them explain the nuances to you.[/QUOTE]
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