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Join Date: Jun 2019
Location: Stuck inside of Mobile
Posts: 1,291
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-314 VCP bidder ID's were attached to list of 396, not all bidder ID's were attempted including most modern.
-Sorted by bidder ID and date, primarily and secondary, respectively.
-Removed bidder ID's not repeating.
239 items remained that show repeat bidder ID's (two or more).
$4,959,843.10 Total for 239 items.
46 Unique Bidder ID's (per VCP) amount per each:
1) $123,515.88
2) $85,075.00
3) $156,192.50
4) $503,170.23
5) $109,103.00
6) $186,700.77
7) $31,950.00
8) $44,022.00
9) $67,610.00
10) $28,301.00
11) $46,801.00
12) $63,122.00
13) $141,568.90
14) $81,393.65
15) $51,491.00
16) $36,902.00
17) $80,852.00
18) $26,392.33
19) $717,035.79
20) $21,075.00
21) $38,037.32
22) $37,254.19
23) $118,447.79
24) $42,300.00
25) $39,801.00
26) $47,006.99
27) $131,576.00
28) $27,643.00
29) $138,286.09
30) $15,930.77
31) $16,602.00
32) $137,132.00
33) $20,459.00
34) $134,194.00
35) $80,366.53
36) $29,055.00
37) $52,300.00
38) $174,533.00
39) $367,756.99
40) $87,501.00
41) $39,697.00
42) $122,988.34
43) $56,399.99
44) $207,244.00
45) $150,097.05
46) $23,003.00
How many of these were utilizing alternative forms of payment or advances on future consignments driving the market prices up?
Last edited by Bruins1993; 07-26-2019 at 02:04 AM.
Reason: I'm interested in what caused 2016 market prices not bidders themself
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