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Quite simply, auctioneers use the word “Absolute” to attract maximum buyer interest.
Yet, it is nothing less than misrepresentation when the word, “Absolute” is used in combination with some sort of minimum bid or reserve.
In the United States, there are two types of auctions per state law in 49 of the 50 states.
We wrote about this here: Different Types of Auctions where we noted auctions are either “with reserve” or “without reserve.”
Some have argued that since neither type is defined as an “Absolute” auction, auctioneers are free to use the word as they please.
Yet, this isn’t true.
The prevailing case law on this subject comes from the Supreme Court of Virginia in the case of Holston v Pennington 225 Va.
551, 304 S.E.
2d 287 (1983):
Advertising an auction as the above picture denotes says to the public:
Further, some have argued that there are more than two types of auctions.
We noted such an argument in a paper titled Real estate auctions: The new method to sell real estate where the authors, Lawrence E.
Sherman and Jamie Bussio stated that there was a type of auction as such:
Yet, the National Auctioneers Association has stated publically:
It appears that there may never be an end to this type of misrepresentation until the auctioneering community and/or the general public stand up to this type of distorted, unethical, misleading (and in many states, illegal) advertising.
For those auctioneers using the word, “Absolute” properly, that time cannot come soon enough.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
His Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/mbauctioneer.
He is Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School.
39.865980 -82.896300
Quite simply, auctioneers use the word “Absolute” to attract maximum buyer interest.
Yet, it is nothing less than misrepresentation when the word, “Absolute” is used in combination with some sort of minimum bid or reserve.
In the United States, there are two types of auctions per state law in 49 of the 50 states.
We wrote about this here: Different Types of Auctions where we noted auctions are either “with reserve” or “without reserve.”
Some have argued that since neither type is defined as an “Absolute” auction, auctioneers are free to use the word as they please.
Yet, this isn’t true.
The prevailing case law on this subject comes from the Supreme Court of Virginia in the case of Holston v Pennington 225 Va.
551, 304 S.E.
2d 287 (1983):
Advertising an auction as the above picture denotes says to the public:
Further, some have argued that there are more than two types of auctions.
We noted such an argument in a paper titled Real estate auctions: The new method to sell real estate where the authors, Lawrence E.
Sherman and Jamie Bussio stated that there was a type of auction as such:
Yet, the National Auctioneers Association has stated publically:
It appears that there may never be an end to this type of misrepresentation until the auctioneering community and/or the general public stand up to this type of distorted, unethical, misleading (and in many states, illegal) advertising.
For those auctioneers using the word, “Absolute” properly, that time cannot come soon enough.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, Keller Williams Auctions and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
His Facebook page is: www.facebook.com/mbauctioneer.
He is Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School.
39.865980 -82.896300

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