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Auction sales

(9 Posts)
Badgerboy Wed 10-Jun-26 11:41:43

Why do we use an Auction ?
I have just sold an item at Auction for £20..but do we receive that amount ? No.
After the Auction people took £3.60 for commission , Lotting fee of £10 and VAT of £2.00 they sent me £4.40 !
So total deductions of 75% which is ridiculous.
Has anybody else had this experience ?

I was so disgusted I put the remainder £4.40 in a charity box.

fancythat Wed 10-Jun-26 11:47:39

Because sometimes they are used for larger items, such as a house.

Tuliptree Wed 10-Jun-26 11:50:07

It’s certainly not worth doing it for one low value item . But I sold a lot consisting of many small related items and received nearly £1000. All the various deductions ( including VAT) came to about 25%. The auction house were lovely, collected the goods and paid out very quickly after the sale. No way would I have wanted to do it myself via eBay or whatever with all the possible problems

Tuliptree Wed 10-Jun-26 11:51:00

The £1000 was after deductions

sodapop Wed 10-Jun-26 12:38:05

When I was moving house I left quite a few items with a local auction house to go in their next sale. I received a message from them to say the sale had been delayed as they had been burgled and many lots taken. None of mine were taken apparently so does that tell me something when even the burglars don't want my stuff. grin

Cabbie21 Wed 10-Jun-26 12:41:26

It is important to check the T and Cs before using an auction house. They do vary.

MT62 Wed 10-Jun-26 12:52:58

Better using Vinted or eBay

ViceVersa Wed 10-Jun-26 13:07:23

We used a local auction house after clearing out my in-laws' house and were pleasantly surprised. We had previously advertised a lot of it on places like FB Marketplace and eBay, to little avail. The auction house was very helpful and almost everything did sell - some of it for much more than we had anticipated, other items for less. The commission wasn't that bad either, but I probably wouldn't bother if you were only selling one or two things. As Cabbie21 advises though, do check the T&Cs beforehand.

Georgesgran Wed 10-Jun-26 13:13:08

I’m with Tuliptree. I’ve always donated my unwanted items to various charity shops, usually on a monthly basis, often with differing results!
However, I’ve some bits and bobs I’m going to take to auction soon, including a Victorian doll, a mandolin and a metronome. I think they could be totally undersold in a local charity shop, possibly to someone buying them to sell on, so I’m taking a chance at auction, despite the fees involved. Personally, I’ll be pleased with whatever I get, but certainly can’t be bothered with eBay or Vinted.