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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
The market place is forcing them to do this but they are being drug "kicking and screaming" as evidenced by the minimum 500K reserve amount for Scottsdale. This "testing of the waters" won't improve their consignments much. Expect further lowering of the minimum reserve in the next 24 months.
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
Good read - thanks!
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
Craig Jackson said, "Blah, blah, blah..."
What Craig didn't say was, "We decided to go to a No Reserve format several years ago because, we were only selling half of the cars at our Reserve Auctions. The No Reserve format allows us to sell all of the cars and double our commissions! It also allows us to short-hammer cars that our friends might want!" Regarding consignors, Craig added, "Screw them...it's all about the Barrett Jackson Experience!" JMO, Ed
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
Very simple in my eyes, BJ just not getting the quality cars in quantity. Sellers that have very rare, very expensive stuff have a certain # they want for the car and want the peace of mind to know it is going home with them if it is not reached. And look at the average Mecum musclecar inventory vs BJ musclecar inventory, nuff said. Selling a bunch of new Mustangs for Charity each year, while a good cause, has gotten old.
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JRSully</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Very simple in my eyes, BJ just not getting the quality cars in quantity. Sellers that have very rare, very expensive stuff have a certain # they want for the car and want the peace of mind to know it is going home with them if it is not reached. And look at the average Mecum musclecar inventory vs BJ musclecar inventory, nuff said. Selling a bunch of new Mustangs for Charity each year, while a good cause, has gotten old. </div></div>
Exactly......cuts right to the heart of the deal!!!.....great post!............BILL |
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
...Mecum is getting the best cars
....and there is a reason why [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/flag.gif[/img] |
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1969z280</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Craig Jackson said, "Blah, blah, blah..."
What Craig didn't say was, "We decided to go to a No Reserve format several years ago because, we were only selling half of the cars at our Reserve Auctions. The No Reserve format allows us to sell all of the cars and double our commissions! It also allows us to short-hammer cars that our friends might want!" Regarding consignors, Craig added, "Screw them...it's all about the Barrett Jackson Experience!" JMO, Ed </div></div> I couldn't agree more! Screw making the customer happy...BJ just wants to pack their pockets with even more money. When they saw a large segment of their customers going to Mecum, they got scared and changed their policy. |
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
No reserve? I allways thought that the phone bidder was the reserve, if you have the right connections. LOL
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Re: Craig Jackson Reserve vs No Reserve
I can say that phone bidders are a growing part of collector car auctions. It is another service we provide.
The phone bidder has to be properly registered prior to the auction in order to bid. |
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