Where absentee bids release first? If that happened I would be totally 
offended. It would be a breach of contract between bidder and house. Whats to 
stop shill bidding to a nickel below absentee bids? Or a nickel over. I sent in 
two absentee bids.  I hope did not happen.
Howard J. Wu L.ac
Bishop, CA

On Feb 6, 2011, at 2:33 PM, Nigel & Julie Mann <janam...@cwgsy.net> wrote:

> As an absentee bidder who was not able to watch the auction stream live I 
> have been a little confused when reading recent posts regarding the auction 
> as to what exactly occurred when handling absentee bids.
> 
> I had assumed that they would be treated just like any other bid from someone 
> in the audience as stated on the Auction details:   "ABSENTEE BIDS will give 
> you an excellent opportunity to buy as though you were at the auction, even 
> from Europe. You offer your highest bid and are automatically "bid up" only 
> with the live bidding, so, you could get it well below your maximum."
> 
> Did this not happen in practice?  I read mention of  absentee bids' maximums 
> being announced to the audience??
> 
> Nigel.
> 
> 
> 
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