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by servaasproducts on Mon Mar 17, 2008 5:32 pm
For those of you in Sydney, you may want to check out this auction. It looks like a store has closed down and they are clearing all stock http://www.graysonline.com.au/sale.asp? ... 0&N_ID=351This sale is "Pickup only" so will limit the bidders  Cameras NIKON D70S, NIKON D40X + 18-55MMG II ED, SONY A100 + DT18-70MM, 2X OLYMPUS E-330 + 14-45MM F3.5, PENTAX K100D, CANON POWERSHOT A640 10MEGAPIXEL, NIKON COOLPIX S5, COOLPIX L1, COOLPIX L5, SONY DSC-H2, PENTAX OPTIO W10 WATERPROOF, FUJI F610 + A600 + E550, RICOH CAPLIO RR730 Lenses CANON EF90-300MM F4.5, NIKON AFS DX 55-200MM F4 ED, SONY DT18-70MM, MINOLTA, SIGMA 30MMF1.4 EX DC (NIKON), SIGMA 12-24MMF4.5 EX DG, SIGMA 18-50MMF2.8 EX DC (NIKON), SIGMA 18-125MMF3.5 DC, SIGMA 55-200MMF4.5 DC, TAMRON AF28-200MM XR IF MACRO, TAMRON SPAF11-18MMF4.5 DI II LD (CANON), SIGMA 70-300MMF4.5 MACRO SUPER II, SIGMA XQ MIRROR 500MM F8 MF (NIKON?) ACCESSORIES NIKON MB-D100, SONY HVL-F56AM FLASH, PORTAFLASH METER, INCABLITZ 724AFM (DYNAX), MINOLTA DIGITAL FLASH 5600HS (D), SIGMA FLASH EF-500 DGST, MINOLTA GRIP VC-7D, NIKON MH-53C CHARGER, CANON GRIP BG-E1, JVC GR-D290AA MINI DV, TEICA DV2000, CANON DM50 DIRECTIONAL MIC.
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by gstark on Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:18 pm
Jeff, That looks most interesting ... Just one word of caution .... This Sale has a 12.5% Buyers Premium ie Successful Bid Price is $100 + 12.5% Buyers Premium = $112.50 + 10% GST Invoice Total $123.75
What is this "buyers premium" all about? What a crock. Seriously. You bid x, but you pay x y, and then add GST? Where does this come from? What is the justification?
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by gstark on Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:30 pm
Hmmm ....
D70s, body only.
No reserve, but minimum bid is $489? What's a reserve if it's not a minimum bid?
So, even at that price ... 489 + buyers premium 61.13 = 550.13 + 10% GST 55.02 = $600.15 for a D70 body.
Is that really a good deal? SOme of the TP lens prices look like they may be reasonable, but I'd be suggesting that one bids with caution.
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by MCWB on Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:33 pm
gstark wrote:Where does this come from?
Typical Grays, I agree it's a total crock and people get caught by it. As long as you remember though you'll be ok. 
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by sirhc55 on Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:57 pm
I believe that buyers commission is the Aussie way of saying auction house commission on the sale which is quite normal. If they did not charge commission on the sale they would not be making any money 
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by gstark on Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:01 pm
sirhc55 wrote:If they did not charge commission on the sale they would not be making any money 
Yep. But when you're buying a house by auction, it's the vendor that pays the commission. Why doesn't the vendor pay in this instance?
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by phillipb on Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:37 pm
gstark wrote:Yep.
But when you're buying a house by auction, it's the vendor that pays the commission. Why doesn't the vendor pay in this instance?
I'd be willing to bet that the vendors pay as well, Gary.
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by cyanide on Mon Mar 17, 2008 9:05 pm
I will refrain from calling it a "scam", but those travelling jewellery auctions use the same principle. I'm sure they catch quite a few people unawares.
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by sirhc55 on Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:21 pm
Legend’s charge 19.5% buyers commission 
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by Dipstix Pix on Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:04 pm
My son bought a car from an Auction house and didn't have to pay gst at all - I don't know if this has changed in the past two years but it seems to me to be a "Gray" area - pun intended 
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by phillipb on Tue Mar 18, 2008 6:38 pm
I was under the impression that you only pay GST on new items or if you are a business selling second hand items. That's why most people don't pay GST on Ebay
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by ozimax on Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:43 pm
The Tender Centre charges 20% fee for the vendor, plus admin charges, and the winning bidder adds 11% fee plus admin charges plus credit/debit card charges etc, so they are making 30%+ on each sale. Nice work if you can get it.
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by Greg B on Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:27 am
This "plus plus" caper - while being fairly common - is a rort. I know that most auction houses add on, but I agree with Gary, you would think that the auctions costs/fee would be payable by the vendor, not the purchaser.
Similarly, I get infuriated by items being sold on the television "plus postage and packing". Bullshit! You have no option to not pay the postage and packing, so it is a part of the price. I do not understand how this hasn't attarcted the attention of the relevant authorities.
Same with the small print. It seems that since full disclosure has been required in advertising, the main part of the ad has become increasingly outrageous because the small print contains all the catches.....
ONLY $19-95 per hour over a minimum of 36 months plus administrative and insurance costs and biscuits for the people in the mail room and drinks at the xmas party, minimium cost $1,034,000
Bastards.
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by gstark on Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:34 am
Greg B wrote:Similarly, I get infuriated by items being sold on the television "plus postage and packing". Bullshit! You have no option to not pay the postage and packing, so it is a part of the price.
And let's not forget the similar delivery charge: you walk into Myer/Hardly Normal/DJs/Wherever and buy something substantial in size: maybe a washing machine or a fridge, or a lounge suit. Something that you cannot fit into a typical car, and must, because of its bulk, be delivered. Often direct to you from the factory: the store only acts as an ordering facility. So they charge you for delivery, for something that must be delivered. Er, yes. That should more appropriately be included as a part of the final price Bastards.
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by sirhc55 on Wed Mar 19, 2008 8:50 am
I don’t agree with including a delivery charge in the price, if that’s what you are talking about. If I purchase from Melbourne, as opposed to Sydney, then the final price has to be more than if purchasing a similar product in Sydney. If a company included post and packing in their pricing structure and then stated ”Free P&P” as some do, then they would be breaking the law by not stating pricing breakdown. A classic example of outrageous delivery charges can be found on Ebay. Buy-it-now price $0.99, P&P $89.00. Actually this is being clever as Ebay does not charge a fee for P&P At least we are not doing what some US states do - add state tax at the till - I’ve been caught that way 
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by gstark on Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:07 am
sirhc55 wrote:At least we are not doing what some US states do - add state tax at the till - I’ve been caught that way 
Well, that's not the states, per se, that add it at the till. That is done, by convention, by the vendor. It's true that in most states - I think that there are just two that do not have a state tax - do charge a state tax, but in reality it's just a GST type of component, and where, in Oz, the convention is that (by government recommendation actually - perhaps they don't want to highlight that you're paying a tax?) the ticket price is inclusive of this tax, in the US the convention is that the price is exclusive of tax. This has disadvantages when you first encounter it - your $10 purchase becomes $10.90 at the checkout - but if you're buying by mail order and you are out of state - remember that this is a state GST - in many instances your purchase may be tax exempt. And if you're purchasing in Sydney from Melbourne, then yes, a specific delivery charge is reasonable, but that's not really typical of the examples that we've been giving.
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by ozimax on Wed Mar 19, 2008 1:46 pm
Qantas has perfected the art of ripping off customers with the credit/debit card fee & internet bookings. How else do you pay for the flight except using credit or debit cards? Barter? Wash dishes inflight?
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by MATT on Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:44 pm
Or Ticketec's $4.50 charge to print your own PDF tickets..... MATT
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by Reschsmooth on Wed Mar 19, 2008 2:50 pm
Greg B wrote:...the relevant authorities.
Is there such a thing? 
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