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  • buckeyegamers
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 201

    #16
    Re: JO Auctions

    I was very interested in taking a look at the final results of the first JO auction.....can anyone tell me what "pass" means?!?!?!? Seems some items had numerous bids but the "Final Price" is listed as "pass"

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    • Tay1038
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 905

      #17
      Re: JO Auctions

      Originally posted by buckeyegamers
      I was very interested in taking a look at the final results of the first JO auction.....can anyone tell me what "pass" means?!?!?!? Seems some items had numerous bids but the "Final Price" is listed as "pass"

      "Pass" is another term for the reserve not being met.
      Email: Tay1038@aol.com
      - Interested in Current & Vintage Minnesota Twins game-used memorabilia - Killebrew, Oliva, Carew, Puckett, Hrbek, Blyleven, Mauer, Morneau, Tom Kelly (Manager), Minneapolis Millers & St. Paul Saints

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      • buckeyegamers
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 201

        #18
        Re: JO Auctions

        Originally posted by Tay1038
        "Pass" is another term for the reserve not being met.

        Tay, that's what I assumed but I didn't remember seeing "reserved" on any of the auction listings? Did I just miss that?

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        • nickacs
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2009
          • 554

          #19
          Re: JO Auctions

          I see that you can't see the results anymore on the auction site. Anyone know what the AP jersey went for? I wasn't bidding, but just curious
          I got my eye already paying for another jersey from JO Can't wait!!!

          JO, thanks for a great auction and can't wait for the next!

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          • DaBears54
            Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 33

            #20
            Re: JO Auctions

            [quote=nickacs;248606]I see that you can't see the results anymore on the auction site. Anyone know what the AP jersey went for? I wasn't bidding, but just curious quote]

            $4,632.20 after Buyer's Premium.

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            • ivo610
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2009
              • 692

              #21
              Re: JO Auctions

              So what did everyone win?

              I personally only bid on 1 item and didnt win.
              Ryan

              NFL game used collector

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              • Tyrcha
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2009
                • 258

                #22
                Re: JO Auctions

                I should be making a splash shortly.
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                Chicago Bears game used/worn memorabilia.

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                • gingi79
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 1195

                  #23
                  Re: JO Auctions

                  I have nothing personally against JO but aren't we letting them off the hook a little here with the 15%?

                  First of all, the Buyers and Seller Premiums to me are the worst ponzi scheme in history. I realize they are now common practice but it is simply yet another way to push the cost of business on everyone else using a cryptic and manufactured fee schedule. It's been going on much longer than the bad economy so they can stuff that lie as well. Every auction house double dips and lowers the sellers payout while raising the sellers cost and all to rob Paul to pay Peter.

                  These items were already in their inventory and certified by them long before the auction so I'm sorry a Buyers premium no matter how much lower it is from hobby standard looks horribly greedy to me and using the fact some items are consignments is a cop out IMO.

                  I realize that times are tough and I applaud JO for trying something new to not only generate interest but offer jerseys (in theory) at a much lower cost to collectors. I am not a customer of JO but as I said, I have nothing negative to say about them other than the fact I disagree with the explaination and how easily we just let it go. MEARS and Classic, hell ever GUU would have been questioned more.
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                  • dplettn
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2010
                    • 645

                    #24
                    Re: JO Auctions

                    Closing price review (regardless whether they were “passed”) does not suggest the auction lived up to JO’s hopes, by-and-large. I’m assuming JO was hoping their sticker prices would serve as an anchor for free market pricing. I am not assuming that JO is content to sell their stale inventory for what a free market (no monopolistic powers) would bear.



                    I avoided posting anything recently on any threads about JO with courteous consideration of the sensitive timing around the auction, but it doesn’t seem like anything is being done about their unsavory business practices. The most clear light isn’t necessarily shined on JO here. For example, I contributed a photo rebuttal to a JO “photomatch” on a Chad Ochocinco helmet to the moderator. The moderator hasn’t (yet) posted it.


                    My personal opinion is that regardless whether open discussion about JO’s claims are discouraged, unsavory business practices always catch up with a business over time. In my opinion, the marketplace will continue to grade JO over time. No amount of censorship will change JO from defining itself by its actions because collectors tend to educate themselves over time.

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                    • mad87man
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 408

                      #25
                      Re: JO Auctions

                      I honestly don't mind the small fee. I mean they are selling jerseys for a third of what they are on the site. What is 15%? I can see how some people would be upset though

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                      • DaBears54
                        Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 33

                        #26
                        Re: JO Auctions

                        While I was not satisfied with the fee either, I reduced my maximum bid to compensate. If I was willing to pay $800 outright for a jersey, I made my maximum bid right around $700. If they want to charge an extra 15% buyers fee at the end of their auctions, it's their right as a seller, I will just bid 15% less in my maximum bid.

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                        • Tyrcha
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 258

                          #27
                          Re: JO Auctions

                          Here's my JO Auction win...Anthony Adams 2010 dark jersey worn at the Panthers. The jerseys shoulders are pretty hammered and the TV numbers on the left shoulder has a nice turf stain.
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                          • legaleagle92481
                            Banned
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 2538

                            #28
                            Re: JO Auctions

                            Heres a q for you guys. We hammer the auction companies for their fees but why don't we hammer Ticketmaster and the like for the fees they charge when you buy game tickets? Ticketmaster now charges you 20% of the ticket price as a fee. If you bring the family and get four tickets for $200 bucks they take an extra $40 out of your pocket for "convienance" and "processing". To me that is a much bigger rip off because you can shop auction companies until you find the right deal if your selling and if your buying you can pick and choose who to patronize with the tickets you have no choice.

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