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I can see a Gti 8v alloy and some headrests there aswell (Mr Chidlow) plus aload of bits too!
Surely we can use them!
Whole Lotta BX Bits!
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Reserve? Well, that's the issue.... 
It's more than £155, that's all I know...
I am tempted to say if anyone wants to join in, PM me with your offer of contribution and we'll see if we can't test the reserve further...
I'll have a think.
It's more than £155, that's all I know...
I am tempted to say if anyone wants to join in, PM me with your offer of contribution and we'll see if we can't test the reserve further...
I'll have a think.
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Well, let's think about it. If we as a group bought it how do we work out the value of items in the lot? It gets very complicated, but not beyond our wits once a complete inventory is put together. We give everything a points value from 1-5 and this total 'value' is used to calculate 'share'.
How do we work out the share? Well, say five contributors each had a maximum budget: A, B, C all would go up to £75 and D, E had a limit of £37.50, giving a maximum budget of £300 for the auction. So, say the bidding ended at £200. The proportions of contribution mean A, B, C each need to cough up £50 and D, E both £25.
Say the total value of the lot - in our 'points' value is 1,000. That means A, B and C can 'spend' 250 points and D and E have 125 points to play with.
So far no problem.
But what happens when two or more want the same thing and no-one wants another thing. First, it has to be done on a turn-by-turn basis on any 'disputed' items starting with the first who offered to contribute. Second we use the Forum - and later eBay - to dispose of anything else, splitting the proceeds as per the share established earlier on.
Just a thought
How do we work out the share? Well, say five contributors each had a maximum budget: A, B, C all would go up to £75 and D, E had a limit of £37.50, giving a maximum budget of £300 for the auction. So, say the bidding ended at £200. The proportions of contribution mean A, B, C each need to cough up £50 and D, E both £25.
Say the total value of the lot - in our 'points' value is 1,000. That means A, B and C can 'spend' 250 points and D and E have 125 points to play with.
So far no problem.
But what happens when two or more want the same thing and no-one wants another thing. First, it has to be done on a turn-by-turn basis on any 'disputed' items starting with the first who offered to contribute. Second we use the Forum - and later eBay - to dispose of anything else, splitting the proceeds as per the share established earlier on.
Just a thought
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