Watch out. If they are charging a buyer's and seller's premium and getting 33%, then maybe it's time for me to go off on a rant. That's too much money. I've already seen enough from lazy auctioneers who won't set things up right and advertise everything.
One of my pet peeves is lumping 5 36" pipe wrenches in a box, 5 hammers in a box, 5 shovels together, etc. The lazy ones won't sell them one for money or one at a time or winner gets his pick at the price and then the next highest bidder gets a pick at the winning price or they start the auction over on the rest. Otherwise you have buy all of them to get one and usually there are 5 guys that would like to buy one. You can stand their and make side deals with people, but the auctioneer ought to be doing that. Sometimes there are some real gems in the bottom of a box and the auctioneer won't point it out. Then you have your cheater bidders who get there early and put the stuff they want in a box and cover up something expensive. Or the auctioneer shuts off bidding quickly for his buddy but if I'm holding high bid, he'll spend ten minutes trying to cajole someone else to bid another dollar.
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