EMoviePoster Moving Auctions
With over 3 million in sales in 2007, EMoviePoster has clearly earned the trust of collectors around the globe. Their commitment to the collecting industry is one of their highest priorities. With this in mind they have decided to move their auctions to their own website.
Normally EMoviePoster conducts their auctions through eBay. As much as they have enjoyed the ease and professionalism of the eBay site, there are some technical limitations to what can be done when posting such massive auctions twice a week through eBay. And EMoviePoster does hold some large auctions. Their Tuesday auction this week has 747 poster listed! You can see what they mean when you visit EMoviePoster.
EMoviePoster wants to expand the collectors ability to bid during auctions and the move will definitely help them accomplish this. Their new site will allow them to offer the bidder extended time billing. This means that if you want a certain poster you don’t have to worry about sniping or being outbid with one second left. Under the new system once the lot listed has reached the closing time, it will stay open for bidding until a certain time has passed without a bid. This allows two or more bidders to stay with the auction until the collector decides to stop bidding, not when a clock dictates.
As they always have in the past, EMoviePoster will not be charging a buyers premium when the auction closes. What you bid is the exact amount (plus shipping of course) that you will pay. The auction house will move their first auction on site in about a month. Once the kinks are worked out they will also move their second weekly auction online as well.
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EMoviePoster Moving Auctions
With over 3 million in sales in 2007, EMoviePoster has clearly earned the trust of collectors around the globe. Their commitment to the collecting industry is one of their highest priorities. With this in mind they have decided to move their auctions to their own website.
Normally EMoviePoster conducts their auctions through eBay. As much as they have enjoyed the ease and professionalism of the eBay site, there are some technical limitations to what can be done when posting such massive auctions twice a week through eBay. And EMoviePoster does hold some large auctions. Their Tuesday auction this week has 747 poster listed! You can see what they mean when you visit EMoviePoster.
EMoviePoster wants to expand the collectors ability to bid during auctions and the move will definitely help them accomplish this. Their new site will allow them to offer the bidder extended time billing. This means that if you want a certain poster you don’t have to worry about sniping or being outbid with one second left. Under the new system once the lot listed has reached the closing time, it will stay open for bidding until a certain time has passed without a bid. This allows two or more bidders to stay with the auction until the collector decides to stop bidding, not when a clock dictates.
As they always have in the past, EMoviePoster will not be charging a buyers premium when the auction closes. What you bid is the exact amount (plus shipping of course) that you will pay. The auction house will move their first auction on site in about a month. Once the kinks are worked out they will also move their second weekly auction online as well.






