The idea behind Auctionet
It was at that point of time we realised that this was something other auction houses had to do in order to be competitive in the future. We are convinced that all sales of items up to a certain value will be sold on the internet ie. not through traditional hammer auctions.
Several auction houses tried to replicate the model of "Bukowskis Market" but soon experienced certain issues.
Some of the problem we identifed were:
To develop a well functioning web-based auction system demands significant investments, which only a few auction houses are capable or willing of - especially if one also takes into account necessary maintainance and angoing development.
A key to success on the web is to attract and convert relevant visitors. This requires significant expert knowledge as well as a large and "living" assortment on the site: Customers only return to sites where they know to find a large offer with a constant flow of new items.
Technical support is also a hurdle for the individual auction house. New questions always arise when an auction houses goes online. Some are purely technical questions and can be time consuming and hard to handle for regular staff.
A well functioning shipping solution for both large and small items is vital for the customer regardless wether the items are large or small.
Daily transactions require safe credit card payment and daily settlements.
These were some of the questions which we wanted to address and this is how the idea behind Auctionet was born.
For buyers
Invoices are made and mailed out automatically.
Automatic reminders once the invoice is due.
Creditcard payments on the internet and at the actual auction houses.
Payments via bankgiro and postalgiro with refererence.
Registration of cashpayments.
Bankaccount transfers
Excluding a non-paying customer from further biddings.
Fees
Our fee is only deducted when the item is paid. Since we are partners with our auction houses it is natural to share success as well as risk.
Our aim is to make your business more efficient and thus more profitable with higher turnover and less costs. One of the benefits of Auctionets business model is that the auction house only pays a fee when the item is sold and paid for. No gain no pain.
Our fee amounts to 5% of the hammered price and € 5 per sold item - this includes everything. There will be no additional or hidden fees.
How do I place my bids at an online auctions?
First of all you have to be a registered customer and logged on to auctionet.com. Not registered yet? Sign up now to your free customer account.
All item pages have a text box where you can indicate your bid. If you want to bid lowest possible, you only need to confirm the suggested lowest bid (by pressing Enter or clicking "Place bid". If you want to place i higher bid than the suggested "next bid", you can enter a higher maximum bid, eg. the highest price you want to pay for the item. After that, our technology will bid on your behalf as favorably as possible, trying to win the auction on your behalf at the lowest possible level, until it reaches your maximum bid.
After having placed your bid you will see a confirmation dialogue where you have to confirm/cancel your bid.
Note: if you place a bid with less than 1 minute before the end of the auction, the auction will be extended by 3 minutes.
You can also place bids directly in any of our associated auction houses.
We are always available for our partnering auction houses and offer free advice and guidance of consigment, logistical issues, online marketing, appraisals, photographing, shipment etc. For example we will advice and guide you with:
Finding an efficient workflow individually adapted to your specific requirements and premises from the moment the items are consigned until they are paid and collected.
Equipment and training in order to get the optimum quality of pictures for the internet.
Research, expertise and appraisal of items.