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Auctions require bidders.
Bidders are often required to register in order to get a bid number, allowing them to participate.
The easier auctioneers make it to participate, the more bidders will — given they have an interest in the subject property and/or the auction event.
Sometimes auctioneers charge a fee to register for an auction.
For instance, to obtain a bid card, the bidder must provide identification, phone number and some sort of fee ($5, $25, $100, $1,000, $10,000 …) This fee is often applied to any purchases and/or refunded if no purchases are made; alternately it can be kept by the auctioneer/seller as income.
Today, we explore why an auctioneer would charge a fee to register for an auction.
Basically, a “cost to register” satisfies one of several objectives:
Exploring these aforementioned reasons further …
Of course, does it cost to register [as in participate] in an auction otherwise? Sure it does.
For a live auction there is finding the auction, driving there, parking, walking, standing, food, time away, etc.
And for an online auction, the barrier to entry is comprised of much less “friction” which we’ve discussed before including here: https://mikebrandlyauctioneer.wordpress.com/2014/12/24/our-frictionless-auction-environment/
Does it cost to register for an auction? Maybe, and potential bidders should be advised prior what — if any — [additional] charges there will be to participate.
Further, if you are an auctioneer, know that many auctions across the United States every day charge some monetary amount to enter and/or sign up.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, RES Auction Services and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
He serves as Distinguished Faculty at Hondros College of Business, Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School, an Instructor at the National Auctioneers Association’s Designation Academy and Faculty at the Certified Auctioneers Institute held at Indiana University.
32.715738 -117.161084
San Diego, CA, USA
Auctions require bidders.
Bidders are often required to register in order to get a bid number, allowing them to participate.
The easier auctioneers make it to participate, the more bidders will — given they have an interest in the subject property and/or the auction event.
Sometimes auctioneers charge a fee to register for an auction.
For instance, to obtain a bid card, the bidder must provide identification, phone number and some sort of fee ($5, $25, $100, $1,000, $10,000 …) This fee is often applied to any purchases and/or refunded if no purchases are made; alternately it can be kept by the auctioneer/seller as income.
Today, we explore why an auctioneer would charge a fee to register for an auction.
Basically, a “cost to register” satisfies one of several objectives:
Exploring these aforementioned reasons further …
Of course, does it cost to register [as in participate] in an auction otherwise? Sure it does.
For a live auction there is finding the auction, driving there, parking, walking, standing, food, time away, etc.
And for an online auction, the barrier to entry is comprised of much less “friction” which we’ve discussed before including here: https://mikebrandlyauctioneer.wordpress.com/2014/12/24/our-frictionless-auction-environment/
Does it cost to register for an auction? Maybe, and potential bidders should be advised prior what — if any — [additional] charges there will be to participate.
Further, if you are an auctioneer, know that many auctions across the United States every day charge some monetary amount to enter and/or sign up.
Daxdi, Auctioneer, CAI, AARE has been an auctioneer and certified appraiser for over 30 years.
His company’s auctions are located at: Daxdi, Auctioneer, RES Auction Services and Goodwill Columbus Car Auction.
He serves as Distinguished Faculty at Hondros College of Business, Executive Director of The Ohio Auction School, an Instructor at the National Auctioneers Association’s Designation Academy and Faculty at the Certified Auctioneers Institute held at Indiana University.
32.715738 -117.161084
San Diego, CA, USA

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Daxdi a new online auctions world, the biggest auctions house on the world, many different types of auctions, new auctions each 5 minutes, and more than 3 million users registered until 2026
¿Are you not a Daxdi member yet?

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