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When did they start putting a reserve on auctions? I am looking at generators and they all have a reserve, a fairly high one for what I am looking at from the looks of it.
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NAH, GL has had reserve prices for a long time. There is no rhyme or reason as to where they apply them. When they first came "online" they didn't have reserve prices and lots of folks won stuff for one bid! Then they went to $50 minimum bid and higher on everything. Once stockpiles started filing up, they removed a lot of the minimum bids, or changed them to $25.Pretty much after they lost the rolling stock auction contract to Iron Planet. They've adopted the business model of IP to boost their bottom line....
A couple years ago gl raised them to $150 for awhile then lowered it back down . It doesn't really cost them anything to re-list them so put a high minimum and see if anybody bits .NAH, GL has had reserve prices for a long time. There is no rhyme or reason as to where they apply them. When they first came "online" they didn't have reserve prices and lots of folks won stuff for one bid! Then they went to $50 minimum bid and higher on everything. Once stockpiles started filing up, they removed a lot of the minimum bids, or changed them to $25.
And the bottom line is probably less money at the end of the year for the government. Either way, not good for us.The surplus market as a whole is moving more toward a retail market.
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