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Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
To me it would only be speculating on something that at this point is between the auction company and seller. My understand is he sold 18 of 22 cars for a very good sell rate.
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Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
I would agree with Paceme.
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Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
it takes the same amount of time, space, and effort to sell a $ 20,000 car as a $ 2,000,000 car, so id say a power seller could and should get a better rate if they have 10 or 12 million dollars worth of cars and have set realistic reserve.
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Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
it takes the same amount of time, space, and effort to sell a $ 20,000 car as a $ 2,000,000 car, so id say a power seller could and should get a better rate if they have 10 or 12 million dollars worth of cars and have set realistic reserve.
Im sure in most cases they do. There is no one in the business easier to deal with or more willing to make a deal happen than Dana. |
Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
Thanks chuck and nugeusa1. It does seem that Dana tries very hard to make the entire auction experience a positive one for everyone involved. Heck, they even have a tv show about their deal making. In my short experiences with frank and Dana they made it a great time for me, as a bidder.
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Re: 1969 White Douglas Yenko
There is no doubt that Dana would work with the seller on sales commission if selling multiple cars at same auction.
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