HOW NOT TO BID AT AUCTION

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December 9th, 2009 >> News


Girls from second array of “How to Be the Property Developer” display us just what NOT to do when behest during auction! “It’s similar to examination the automobile crash!” Presented by Gary McCausland. … Property Developing Gary McCausland Auctions Bidding Funny Developer

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25 Responses to “HOW NOT TO BID AT AUCTION”
RapidSpeedHomeSales1 Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 6:07 am

I remember this it was so funny. “Financial suicide”
If anyones into auction properties you should have a look at our channel we constantly view auction properties and post them on our channel.
Some very intresting viewing sessions.

babyshambles2730 Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 6:36 am

What a shit bid caller

kimberlylcampbell Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 7:20 am

Think I would have quite fun at an overseas auction!

They shudda let it get withdrawn, found out the reserve and neogiated a more realistic price and if that couldnt be done, MOVED ON, cus it is supposed to be an investment at the end of the day.

I just watched the video response… these 2 Liverpudlian girls on it about 3/4 way through.

The property had structural issues !

Square-chin: I’ll be you 20 pounds you’ll lose money on this property..

Liverpool girl: I’ll bet you thousand we don’t

They settle on a £100 bet.

ha they lost 35000 quid on the property when they resold it.

haha! i remember watching this on TV. believe it or not dan and dan were the worst I have ever seen … it cant be legal for these people to be breathing surely?!?!

Haha these girls are so dumb

TARD lmao why doesnt she just hold her hand up and let the bids bounce off her stupid cunt

haha fuckin idiots.

Yes that is exactly what the presenter is talking about when he said “financial suicide”

sortofsilver Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 11:55 am

Only 2 blonde bimbo’s would against each other.

LOLZ

DERRYIRELAND Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 1:07 pm

Who said blondes were dizzy?

Hi Gary! great to see you on YouTube.. Keep in touch, Brenda

Hey’s the guy talking on the video…the host of the show…the guy in the gray jacket and pink shirt. That’s Gary. He also has a show called Property Developing Abroad.

who is gary whas his face?

The only way you’d get me to an acution is if Gary McCausland were up for bid. Forget the houses and items give me Gary baby!

Painful to watch. In todays market increasingly large numbers of property are not making the reserve at auctions.

carlsauction Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 3:23 pm

It is the auctioneer’s job, to bid the reserve. It is the bidders job to understand teh conditions of the auction. In juristictions where the auctioneer is precluded by law from bidding to the reserve for the seller. I those cases I have often asked bidders to raise their own bid until they are done bidding or the reserve is met. this is just a guy making something out of nothing. But if he didn’t do that, who would watch the show???

Auctions are back in business at present and you won’t have to look far for a bargain at the moment. With the right finance provider profitable property investments are within the reach of most people. The credit crisis has increased the number of forced sales and therefore the opportunities massively.

Who the hell is thumbs downing everyone? Lame, get a life. Watch this comment will be thumbs downed.

txauctioneer Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 4:32 pm

Yeah… You’re right. I’m a licensed auctioneer for over 10 years and I’m the one that “don’t get this.” Believe what you want to believe and live in denial or learn the laws and what auctions are about. 1.)If disclosed, the auctioneer may bid on behalf of a reserve. This is NOT shilling. Shilling is if it is not disclosed or running the bid when there is no reserve. That’s the difference. Search “weblog auction law” and “U.C.C.” for the law.

good for you tx … I’m done discussing this with you as you just don’t get this. Good night !

txauctioneer Says:
December 9th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

If there is a “reserved minimum” and the terms & conditions disclose that the auctioneer will be on behalf of the reserve, then it is NOT “shilling”. The public has no idea what a “shill” really is, except from those that don’t know what they’re talking about… such as this poster above.

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