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Long Auction Company

5.0 (2 reviews)
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Janet's Auction House

(4 reviews)

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The previous review from 2015 is basically right on the money. The building itself is pretty dirty…read moreand has a lot of people that make this auction their Saturday night out. Nothing wrong with that, but if it's your first time here, prepare yourself to be talked about by those around you, and at a level that you can easily hear. I didn't try the food and most of the people seem friendly (albeit a little judgmental, but who isn't I guess), but purely from a buyer's perspective, the auction itself is confusing and if you are a buyer, you need to pay very close attention. I go to a lot of auctions and I would need to go here at least 3 or 4 times to get comfortable with their style of selling. I sat back and watched for the first few minutes and what I thought were good deals turned out to be not so great. For example, I purchased some comic books and instead of selling them all (about 20 total) in one stack (as they were displayed on the table), the person up front randomly broke them up into 3 stacks and they were auctioned off as "choice, per stack." So the winning bid got to pick 1 stack, or pay 3 times the money for all of them. Most other items were auctioned off the same way. A person up front would hold up a box of items or handful of items and the bidding would just start. Then at the end they'd ask you how many items you wanted and charge you multiple times the final bid. So to wrap it up, just be careful if/when you start bidding. Not a bad way to kill some time, but I won't be going back anytime soon. For a buyer and re-seller, they make it difficult to get a good deal. As of this writing, they also charge a 10% buyer's premium. They don't say anything about this on AuctionZip, so be aware of this if it's your first time.

What to say about this place? It is a large building with a small snack bar and a large parking…read morelot. They had all of the items up for auction laying out for display on tables and aligning the walls. I assume they had a method to their madness, but I really couldn't figure it out. I also took my own hand sanitizer because those places weird me out. They did list a few of the items on their website, but not in great detail. When the auction started, it was a bit odd. They had 3 item handlers that held up the random items for people to see what was being bid on at the time. What made it odd was that most of the time they had 3 separate items that had no relation to each others item to bid on as a base price. Then the winning bidder got to pick all or just one of the items. The winning bid amount is what they will sell the other items as or they will drop the price even more for the other items until someone accepts an amount. They only had a reserve on a couple items that were up for auction. They did announce that a head of time to let everyone know there was going to be a reserve or a set amount they had to get out of the item before they would sell it. Some of the things went super high, others went really cheap. I guess that is like most auctions. The crowd was also filled with lots of regulars who liked to stare. Needless to say, I won't be going back, but it was a passed some time.

Long Auction Company - auctionhouses - Updated May 2026

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