Re: HAS Auction
Not sure what the policy is on dead fish and I'm not one to back out of my auction obligations so I'm unfamiliar with that as well. I do know people do walk out and not honor their bids for various reasons of their own. You also have the folks who arrive with $100 and lose track of their bids and don't have enough to pay at checkout without an alternate means of payment.
There is not a way I can think of to pay sellers, or credit sellers until all of the buyers have checked out and paid. If a buyer backs out and the seller has already been paid or credited, what is the solution to that particular dilemma.
As for the 25% I'm sure at some point it was voted on. Other auctions in different venues charge up to 20% sellers fee PLUS up to $15% is added to the buyers total due as a premium. So, that being said HAS is well within normal rates on their percentage. If you would like to suggest changing the percentage schedule by lowering the sellers fee and adding a buyers fee, by all means, feel free to present your ideas to the Board.
Sellers do not get paid the sales tax. HAS remits the sales tax to the proper tax collecting authorities.
BTW, before you ask, I am not on the Board, just a member of HAS like so many others.
Not sure what the policy is on dead fish and I'm not one to back out of my auction obligations so I'm unfamiliar with that as well. I do know people do walk out and not honor their bids for various reasons of their own. You also have the folks who arrive with $100 and lose track of their bids and don't have enough to pay at checkout without an alternate means of payment.
There is not a way I can think of to pay sellers, or credit sellers until all of the buyers have checked out and paid. If a buyer backs out and the seller has already been paid or credited, what is the solution to that particular dilemma.
As for the 25% I'm sure at some point it was voted on. Other auctions in different venues charge up to 20% sellers fee PLUS up to $15% is added to the buyers total due as a premium. So, that being said HAS is well within normal rates on their percentage. If you would like to suggest changing the percentage schedule by lowering the sellers fee and adding a buyers fee, by all means, feel free to present your ideas to the Board.
Sellers do not get paid the sales tax. HAS remits the sales tax to the proper tax collecting authorities.
BTW, before you ask, I am not on the Board, just a member of HAS like so many others.
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