auctiontime as a company has little to do with what actually is being sold. with auctiontime your dealing with basically a local auctioneer and auctiontime is the online platform they use to sell your equipment. Just bid on it, if you are unhappy with it I will buy it back from you.Īs always, the real bidders do not inquire about the item before the sale. Posted 07:41 (#7049690 - in reply to #7049668) Subject: RE: Big iron vs AuctionTimeĪnd it is gut wrenching to wait till the last minute for the bidding to start. Big Iron does not allow bid in's, or so they say. Posted 07:32 (#7049668 - in reply to #7049477) Subject: RE: Big iron vs AuctionTimeįrom my own experience Auction Time is the Shadiest of the Two. Couple items I sold I thought could have brought more, but it was a absolute sale and I was happy it was gone and I didn't have to deal with a bunch of tire kickers wasting my time. As a buyer I prefer knowing it is a absolute sale. I will say things seem to sell better in Nebraska and Kansas than neighboring states. Also commission is negotiable on bigiron. Posted 07:30 (#7049662 - in reply to #7049634) Subject: RE: Big iron vs AuctionTimeīig iron is now sticking everybody with a lien search fee on top of the already to high commission. I use this site to sell things too.Works good.I like big iron for the user friendliness.If you never have been on there.It only takes you about ten minutes to figure it out.Talked to the big iron rep one day an asked how many hits they getīoth sites are way to sell equipment.Kind like a Ford Chevy debate.Pick your preference.One thing don't botherr people for a few hours on Wed It's auction day.LOL. Why not list the items on Ag Talk Classifieds or do you want someone else to "deal" with the people and worry about collecting the money for you ? I sold a $140,000 planter on auction time and he charged me $750. Some ads are advertising they dont have one anyway. It looks as if you can elect to have a buyers fee on auctiontime. Some items will go more than you think and some less. Only sold on big iron and that process was pretty easy as well. I’ve bought off both and both easy to work with. I think BigIron is better known and advertised tho. I think auction time has way to put minimum but not sure. Big iron commission is a little higher and is absolute auction, no minimum. Posted 05:54 (#7049510 - in reply to #7049479) Subject: RE: Big iron vs AuctionTimeĭo either one charge a stupid buyers tax? Much easier to establish a minimum price.īig Iron does not allow anything except absolute sales. Posted 03:46 (#7049477) Subject: Big iron vs AuctionTimeĬonsidering selling a fairly good size amount of farm related machinery and I know these two have been discussed on here at length,just wondering what latest opinions of each company are running?I like auction time the best I think but stuff seems hard to find on their website to me. ( logon | register )īig iron vs AuctionTime Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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