Bidjit Auction News

Changing Online Auctions One Bid at a Time…

The Live Auction Advantage…

Posted by News Writer on November 19, 2008

auctionBidjit, now offers regular auction sellers, the advantage of placing their merchandise within its Live Auction format. Whether you have one item (or a hundred+ items) to sell, you can list those items in Bidjit’s regular static auctions and also add those items to Bidjit’s Live Auction events with NO upfront fees! While other online auction sites may charge a listing fee (in addition to other fees) to list items within their Live Auctions, Bidjit charges nothing to list seller items within its Live Auction format. In fact, if the item does NOT sell during a Live Auction event, the seller pays ZERO in fees. If the item sells, Bidjit is paid 10% of the selling price plus, it’s nominal Final Transaction Fee.

In addition to sellers listing their items within our Live Auctions, sellers may also list that very same item within Bidjit’s regular core listings, at NO charge. This offer is a double NO RISK way of selling merchandise within multiple venues. The only applicable fees for ALL sellers is if they enhance their listings - for a nickel or a dime - by featuring their items within Bidjit.

The Process to Sell on Bidjit Live…

Once your Bidjit account is active, list an item for sale. Remember, if you do not enhance your listings with options (such as bolding or featuring your item – for a nickel or a dime), there is NO charge for listing the item if the item does NOT sell.

As in the case of our Thanksgiving Day Live Auction, you could list an item up for auction (or sale) on Bidjit up to 24 hours before our Live Auction goes live (if you list an item within our Live Auctions, it must end within 24 hours of a Live Auction commencing - to ensure it does NOT get sold twice).

Once you list your item within Bidjit, you can then send an email to Bidjit at:

CustomerSupport@SplitSecondAuctions.com   

Remember to include your Bidjit username and a list of the item(s) numbers you wish place within Bidjit’s Live Auction. It’s that easy, we do all of the work of pulling your listing(s) from our database and listing them within our Live Auction. Your reserve will be your starting price (the price you are willing to accept from a potential bidder).

Each Live Auction is limited to 650 pieces and if a Live Auction event has reached its quota of listings, Bidjit will place your items within the next available live auction. Bidjit Live Auctions are “general” in nature and can include a mix of jewelry, coins, art, antiques, militaria and books. We do NOT accept items for Live Auctions such as electronics, nutritional supplements or clothing (we do accept vintage clothing). In other words, if the item is not deemed appropriate by Bidjit, you will receive a notice from Bidjit informing you that your item(s) do NOT fall into an acceptable category of selling within its Live Auction format.

If your item(s) sells during a Live Auction event. You will be required to pay a 10% commission (and Bidjit’s nominal Final Transaction Fee) prior to receiving buyer contact information. All Bidjit Live Auction buyers register for a Live Auction with a valid credit card. Bidjit does NOT refund seller fees for any reason whatsoever. Buyer/seller disputes must be settled between the buyer and seller. Bidjit does NOT settle buyer/seller disputes.

What’s on the horizon?

Bidjit’s tech team is now working on integrating it’s Live Auction format within its listing process. In the very near future, Bidjit sellers will be able to add their item(s) to a Bidjit Live Auction event by simply ticking off a button when listing an item. We expect the updates to our system to be completed within the next four weeks.

We thank those users who have listed merchandise within our Thanksgiving Auction. We still room left for some more interesting items, so, don’t be shy, contact Bidjit today and we’ll list your items within our next Live Auction event.


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