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Not sure if this was asked before or not, But adding a Auction section for the Site.

Could just be a General Auction for peoples reptiles to be able to bid on.

Auctions dont work now since non paying members cant bid on them, so a section where all can bid on would be a plus and im sure be a very busy section


What you think.
 
A long while back I used to run a FaunaAuctions site, and quite honestly it did not do well. Then I also had a classifieds script running on this site along with the regular forum based classifieds that incorporated auction capability, and it also did not do well.

Why do you think auctions would do better now than they did before?


Not sure if this was asked before or not, But adding a Auction section for the Site.

Could just be a General Auction for peoples reptiles to be able to bid on.

Auctions dont work now since non paying members cant bid on them, so a section where all can bid on would be a plus and im sure be a very busy section


What you think.
 
A long while back I used to run a FaunaAuctions site, and quite honestly it did not do well. Then I also had a classifieds script running on this site along with the regular forum based classifieds that incorporated auction capability, and it also did not do well.

Why do you think auctions would do better now than they did before?

Everywhere i go online theres groups all over FB and on Some forums for Auctions. They seem to do very well for most who post something to auction.
 
Everywhere i go online theres groups all over FB and on Some forums for Auctions. They seem to do very well for most who post something to auction.

One of the things I didn't care much for concerning auctions is that they tend to be mutually exclusive with regular classifieds sites. For instance, when I ran FaunaAuctions, I noted people who had auctions running with active bidding going on also had active classified ads on the site. Not sure what they had in mind if someone bought their animal from the classifieds when they had already committed to the auction when bids were placed. But it seemed to me that complaints would have been forthcoming, to say the least.

Auctions can just be a tremendous headache for all involved, and quite honestly, if I were to set up something like that again, I really don't even want to hear about the shill bidding and deadbeats who don't pay when they wasted your time with that auction that ran for two weeks. I had my fill of that before. Of course, that offering would have to be FREE to everyone, otherwise it would be stillborn from the getgo.

BTW, whatever happened to ReptiBid?
 
Never heard of ReptiBid at all.

It seems Auctions are a Fad that come and go and right now their the top thing to move snakes faster than waiting for them to sell.

Any sale/auction will end up with the non payers and friend bidding on their auction to make it go higher. happens everywhere even now it sucks, but usually can weed them out most of the time.
 
In my opinion I believe an auction would be a great way to attract more people to the site and as noted would be a good way to get reptiles moved faster. I also have seen a huge number of online auctions on Facebook that appear to be doing very well. With a site as large as fauna, I think it would benefit not only the sellers but the sites publicity. There are no good auction sites out now so I think its overdue for someone to put something out.

The problem of double listing would just have to be dealt with on a case by case basis. You could possibly make it like an Ebay auction where until it comes down to the last day ( in order to prevent people from backing out if they don't like the price ) the auction could be shut down due to a local sale or classified sale.

Just my 2 cents
 
Auctions seem very popular right now. I like the idea from a buyers perspective. I guess from a sellers perspective there could be some headaches but there could be a lot of good come from it also.
 
I would most definitely do auctions next year. I hate selling snakes cheap just to move them quicker and auctions are a fair middle ground IMO.
 
Is there any reason why an individual seller cannot post an auction for his own stock now?
That way, as an individual seller decision rather than a site platform the seller would bear the various risks associated with an auction.

Of course after a few bouts of nonpayers and so on, the feedback forum would have posts saying that somehow the site should take on these risks, but that ill conceived idea seems to be perennial.

I think that as long as the method is not illegal, and does not decrease the site rep or become a distraction, why not?
 
Is there any reason why an individual seller cannot post an auction for his own stock now?
That way, as an individual seller decision rather than a site platform the seller would bear the various risks associated with an auction.

Of course after a few bouts of nonpayers and so on, the feedback forum would have posts saying that somehow the site should take on these risks, but that ill conceived idea seems to be perennial.

I think that as long as the method is not illegal, and does not decrease the site rep or become a distraction, why not?


As of right now non paying memebrs wouldnt be able to bid publicly on the thread. There would need be a new section made so all can bid where leaving classifieds the way they are now
 
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