By that logic, though, the firms should do nothing differently from what they're doing now, right? If these customers' behavior is so profitable to the auction houses, why would the firms change how they treat them? Especially if the customers keep running up the bids on a repeated basis.
"Why would they change " nobody said to change ,just treat those active bidders better , years ago food and dinners out was a thank you . But now everything is on-line , maybe a Christmas gift like a gold -platted tongs or a fruit cake would help .
My question: do they even know these bidders that end up as non winners. I don't know one way or the other if each bidder's file (if these exist) are updated. Obviously they would know that Floortrader has won X number of lots for one auction but do they know that Mirman bid on X number of lots and won none for the same auction? Furthermore, do they know how many lots have been won/lost during current year or previous year(s)?
MIRMAN---Yes the firms that use computers for each bid, knows who bid and at what second ,it is all time stamped . This was not the case years ago when it was a room filled with bidders holding a numbered card paddle . I have seen my computer print out once when another bidder was making a legal issue and needed a written statement from me confirming a bid .
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