Every Mopar that goes across and has a shaker hood, the camera person has to go up to the shaker sticker and "shake" the camera!! STOP IT!!!!!
I feel better now.
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I would think there would be a cap limit on their commissions. I mean skimming 10% from a million dollar sale seems a little extreme to me.
If you don't like it, you can sell it yourself and save the commission. There is a reason that people put their cars in these auctions, get the right two people together and you can have a bidding war. I feel bad for all the lower tier cars that go for under market value. There are a lot of nice resto-mods and drivers that gavel for a lot less than you could sell them off the forums or Bring a Trailer. They really push the no-reserve auctions and I don't think I could ever list my car that way. I'm always going to have a reserve and it ain't coming off. Every time the announcer says that they are going to remove the reserve and the bidding should take off, the gavel falls within twenty seconds. Bunch of BS. They just want the sale so they can get a commission.I would think there would be a cap limit on their commissions. I mean skimming 10% from a million dollar sale seems a little extreme to me.
They are all used car salesmen. They have a big bag of tricks to get the sale. LOLIf you don't like it, you can sell it yourself and save the commission. There is a reason that people put their cars in these auctions, get the right two people together and you can have a bidding war. I feel bad for all the lower tier cars that go for under market value. There are a lot of nice resto-mods and drivers that gavel for a lot less than you could sell them off the forums or Bring a Trailer. They really push the no-reserve auctions and I don't think I could ever list my car that way. I'm always going to have a reserve and it ain't coming off. Every time the announcer says that they are going to remove the reserve and the bidding should take off, the gavel falls within twenty seconds. Bunch of BS. They just want the sale so they can get a commission.
If you don't like it, you can sell it yourself and save the commission. There is a reason that people put their cars in these auctions, get the right two people together and you can have a bidding war
I don't see the point in putting a car in B. J.'s or Mecum unless it is something special. If it is special, I'd rather pay 10%, and sell it for $50,000 than 5%, and sell it for $40,000. As said earlier, you get what you pay for.