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If you are New to Auctions, Internet, Live, or Both, you need to read this.
If you have some experience with Auctions, you need to read this.
If you have been burnt by a auction, you need to read this.
If you know a lot about auctions, there may be something here, that you don’t know, therefore, you need to read this.
If you are interested in ‘Selling’, one or hundreds of things at Auction, you need to read this book, to know what the Buyer, of YOUR things, knows.
Everything to get you started, in the fascinating world of, “Live Auctions”.
In the first century, AD, the Entire Roman Empire was Auctioned off.
George Washington was a avid Auction goer.
If you are new to Auctions, do NOT worry about, ‘scratching your ear’, being a bid.
At one time or another, Everything you can think has been sold at a Auction.
Everything you use or consume, the price has been set by a Auction.
Auctions are Recession and Depression proof. Their always have been Auctions, their always will be.
If you bought this book, because you are a, ‘seller’, It is a worthwhile investment. Learn what the potential buyer of your items knows.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherTom Radde
Release dateFeb 17, 2012
ISBN9781466144002
Live Auctions
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Tom Radde

Tom Radde, is the brother of Fred William Radde III, and John Radde. Who are the sons of Fred William Radde Jr., who was one of the sons of Fred William Radde, Who was the son of John Radde, who conducted auctions in Minnesota before 1880. A 1880, ‘Auction Flyer’, hangs in the Auction House in New Germany MN, at the corner of State Hwy 7 and County Road 33, listing John Radde as the auctioneer. Oral family tradition, the start date is earlier. FWR Auctioneers Inc, is the Oldest Family Auction Firm in Minnesota. Tom Radde, seldom, ‘crying’, a public auction, has worked auctions, in all phases starting in 1962.

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    Live Auctions - Tom Radde

    LIVE AUCTIONS

    The Complete guide for:

    How to bid

    What to look for

    How to dress and act

    Live Auctions

    By Tom Radde

    Copyright 2012 Tom Radde

    Smashwords Edition - LicenseNotes

    This ebook is licensed for your personalenjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away toother people. If you would like to share this book with anotherperson, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. Ifyou’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was notpurchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.comand purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard workof this author.

    If you are New to Auctions, Internet, Live, or Both, you need to read this.

    If you have some experience with Auctions, you need to read this.

    If you have been burnt by a auction, you need to read this.

    If you know a lot about auctions, there may be something here, that you don’t know, therefore, you need to read this.

    If you are interested in ‘Selling’, one or hundreds of things at Auction, you need to read this book, to know what the Buyer, of YOUR things, knows.

    Everything to get you started, in the fascinating world of, Live Auctions.

    In the first century, AD, the Entire Roman Empire was Auctioned off.

    George Washington was a avid Auction goer.

    If you are new to Auctions, do NOT worry about, ‘scratching your ear’, being a bid.

    At one time or another, Everything you can think has been sold at a Auction. Live humans, corpses, body parts, illegal drugs, services, promises, names, etc. Absolutely Everything.

    Everything you use or consume, the price has been set by a Auction.

    Auctions are Recession and Depression proof. Their always have been Auctions, their always will be.

    If you bought this book, because you are a, ‘seller’, It is a worthwhile investment. Learn what the potential buyer of your items knows.

    Table of Contents

    Prologue:

    1. Types of Auctions:

    A. Live Roman:

    B. Live Dutch:

    C. Internet, Dutch & Roman:

    D. Oral & Electronic:

    E. Personal Property:

    F. Real Estate:

    G. Auction houses:

    H. On Site:

    I. Internet:

    J. Absolute:

    K. Reserve:

    L. Internet and Live:

    M. Specialty:

    N. Consignment:

    2. Types of Auctioneers:

    A. Good:

    B. Bad:

    C. Ugly:

    D. Which is which:

    3. Bidding:

    A. Oral:

    B. Internet:

    C. Proxy:

    D. Sniping:

    E. Reserves:

    F. Choice:

    G. Other:

    4. Payment:

    A. Cash:

    B. Check:

    C. Credit Card:

    D. Letter Of Credit:

    E. Bank Transfer:

    F. Escrow:

    5. History of Auctions:

    6. Let The Buyer Beware, (Caveat Emptor)

    7. Know what you are doing:

    8. Know the Law in the State the Auction is in:

    9. Selling your items by Auction:

    10. Glossary:

    11. Antidotes:

    12. Other things:

    Prologue:

    There may be some assumed knowledge about Auctions here, but if you read the entire book, the terms and methods of operation, of live Auctions, everything should be well explained. If still in doubt, consult a dictionary, or this glossary, or more than one person, who is familiar with Auctions. Also, go to, listen, watch, you don’t have to bid. Ask questions. If you don’t know about something, asking a question, is often the simplest way to find out. Ask someone standing next to you, or other people at the Auction. If you ask a question, and get a snippy response, so be it, ask someone else. If you ask a question, and get a snippy response from the Auctioneer, or a worker, go somewhere else. You don’t want to deal with those people anyway.

    Dollar amounts listed here, are not reflective of a value of any item, they are here, only to illustrate, an example, of how the bidding progresses.

    When Auctions started, someone just remembered who the buyer was and how much they paid. Many time things were settled for on the spot. Many times the bidding was in

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