Posts Tagged ‘Bid’

Bugatti Veyron sells for £625000 at auction

This is the first ever Bugatti Veyron to face an auction hall due to the fact that the previous owner of the rare hypercar lost everything due to the recession including his business, house and his prized Bugatti which Lloyds TSB are selling off at auction. I was lucky enough to attend this event held in BCA British Car Auctions in Blackbushe, Surrey. The sale was part of a number of prestige motors up for grabs including Ferrari F430s, 360s, Vantages, Vanquishs, DB9s etc... The car has only covered 13000klms from new and was registered in 2006 at Jack Barclay in London. The specification is the best I have ever seen on a Veyron, dark metallic blue body with silver wings complemented by a azzuro blue leather interior. A stunning car no less. I filmed the whole auction process so you can see how the starting bid of half a million soon ended up at the £625000 winning bid. A very intense and exciting few minutes I find personally. I hope you enjoy. All filming and pictures by me. The music is 'Rappers Delight' by The Sugar Hill Gang. I DO NOT OWN ANY OF THE SOUNDTRACK OR MUSIC IN THIS VIDEO.

Seminar: Buying Auction, REO & Foreclosure Homes

Seminar detailing short sale vs. auction vs. REO, etc. Includes information on financing foreclosures.

Auction for Savannah Outen’s Guitar NOW on Ebay

PLEASE bid on my FIRST acoustic guitar in hopes of raising many dollars to help doctors find a cure for this terrible disease called Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JM). The auction will end on August 9th, one day after this the awesome benefit concert takes place. My friend Mason, as well as many other kids, needs your help. Our Hope and Prayer is to CURE JM so other children will not have to experience what Mason lives with everyday. Mason, you are our HERO. www.curejmconcert.myevent.com To bid, simply go to ebay and search "Savannah Outen". Good luck. Remember, shipping is free.

Auction Diversity: Willis Yoder

Being Amish, Willis Yoder found it hard to break into auctioneering. No phones. No Internet. No breaks. But persistence and the ability to balance his cultures views with his passion has his career moving at the speed of an out-of-control buggy.

Pickfair Estate Auction Preview: Episode 3

During her travels around the world, Pickford was famous to return with lavish gifts that ultimately turned her pad into a museum complete with antiques, paintings, swords, costumes and a pair of Chinese carved rhino horns. They were the Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes of early 1900s Hollywood. Now you can own one of more than 700 pieces of fine art, furnishings and jewelry that graced the home, dubbed Pickfair, owned by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks. This amazing two-day auction, conducted by Julien's Auctions, and broadcast live on Auction Network (auctionnetwork.com) will be held at the Beverly Hilton, Saturday, Nov. 22 and Sunday, Nov. 23, starting at 10am/8c both days. Pickford was known as "America's Sweetheart" during Hollywood's Golden Age of silent films. Dinners there were legendary with guests including Charlie Chaplin, Albert Einstein, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Some of the storied and exotic items from Pickfair up for bid include rare artworks such as two oil-on-canvas still life paintings by Paul de Longpre and Philip Mercier. If you can't make it to Los Angeles for this event, you can get a front-row seat on the Auction Network. Be sure to register now for this event. It's free, and easy to Watch, Bid, and Win on Auction Network!

The Best Ebay Alternative. Internet Top Auction Sites Like Ebay

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Auction Royalty: Leroy Van Dyke

Having sold over three million copies of his song "Auctioneer," Leroy Van Dyke has gained a fair amount of recognition outside of the auction arena where he has also shone bright for over 30 years selling everything from buffaloes to bulldozers.

Pontiac Silverdome Auction Preview: Episode 2

The 200-seat Main Event restaurant view overlooking the field is spectacular as are the 99 private suites that come complete with furniture, wet bars and monitors. Pontiac Silverdome Auction Preview: Episode 6 Field and Seating The magic carpet and seating for over 90000 football, rodeo, wrestling and concert fans is included. Sealed bids are now being accepted by Williams & Williams through Nov.12, 2009 at 4p ET. At that time, the city of Pontiac, in its sole discretion, may declare the current high bidder the winner and the auction ended. OR the city may elect to invite no more than the top five high bidders to a best and final outcry auction. Should the city determine that they will continue the auction to final outcry, that live event will be held in Pontiac, Mich., on Nov. 16, 2009 at 1p ET at the Marriott Hotel in Pontiac, to give all finalists time to travel to Pontiac. For more information contact Dan Falls at Williams & Williams at 918.362.6558 Considered an excellent high-profile redevelopment opportunity, the Pontiac Silverdome, an 80300-seat stadium, is prominently situated on 127+/- acres accessible by I-75 and M-59. Built at a cost of .7 million, the dome was the largest arena in the NFL when it opened in 1975. The gateway site will lend interested buyers an array of development options. "We are excited about the Pontiac Silverdome Auction and finding a new owner to become a key member of our community, said city of Pontiac Emergency Financial Manager ...

How to Win Swoopo Auctions

There are several "pay to bid" auction sites out there these days. What is the best way to score the items on those sites? Here's a link describing the sort of auction going on at these sites and why it's a loser for everyone involved but the company running the auction: en.wikipedia.org Also notice that the structure of wins/losses on these auctions are similar to that of a lottery, bingo, or a poker tournament: one person wins and everyone else loses. So why is the payoff so much less for the winner than in a lottery or bingo? Because the company is keeping all the extra money. The odds to win are no better than a lottery but the payoff is WAY less! The risk/reward here is so poor on these auctions you should think twice before participating.

Auction Royalty: Spanky Assiter

Tom "Spanky" Assiter is one of the most well-known auctioneers in the United States due to his auction chant and trademark glasses. The Auction Network looks back on the tragedies he's overcome during his ascension to auction royalty.