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Sellers
1)
When do we bring our equipment to the
auction site?
Bring your coin-operated items on the day
before the auction between 10 a.m. and 9
p.m. local time. We'll unload your equipment
and check it in for you. We reserve the
right to refuse entry into the auction of
non-working redemption, vending, stripped
games and non-coin-op items.
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2) How
much does it cost to sell my items?
We're proud to offer the lowest rates in
the country! Bring us 15 pieces or more
and our commission is only 9.9%. Bring
less than 15 pieces and pay only 15.9% *
commission. Each item will be charged a
$15.90 entry fee.
Maximum $100
commission on any item: e.g., item sold for
$1,000? $100 commission. Item sold for
$3,000? Still only $100 commission.
* CA customers- 19.9%
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3) Can
I set a reserve or minimum price on my
games?
Absolutely! When you set a reserve
(minimum) price on an item and the bidding
doesn't reach that price, that's called a
Buy-Back. You're not charged any commission,
only a Buy-Back fee of $15.90 per item (plus
the $15.90 per item entry fee).
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4)
When do I get paid?
You're paid the night of the auction,
usually about 2 hours after the last
piece of equipment in the auction is sold.
If you can't attend the auction, we'll mail
your check directly to you after 15
business days.
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5) Can
I use the money I make from my sales toward
purchases at the same auction?
Yes. Many operators and dealers use the
auction to trade in equipment for other
equipment they find at the auction. You pay
the difference if you buy more than you
sell, or we pay you the difference if you
sell more than you buy.
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6) Who
are the buyers?
Homeowners, collectors, operators,
dealers, exporters and the general public.
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7) How
is the auction promoted?
We do everything possible to reach buyers
for your used equipment, including full page
advertising in Replay Magazine,
Play Meter Magazine, Game Room
Magazine, Coin-Op Trader, Coin
Drop Magazine and all major newspaper
classified sections in your market. We also
advertise on over 50 websites plus 50 other
trade magazines, directories, websites,
newsletter, price guides and more. We send
direct-mail brochures to thousands of people
in your state. We even have a full-time
staff of telemarketers to get the word out
for auctions in your area.
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