I think you're looking at the BP all wrong. First of all you're right, 22.5% is ridiculous. But that's bad for the SELLER, not the buyer. BP is just a way of saying "our commission" on items they sell. The buyer will always bid what they think is fair TOTAL, which includes the BP.
Frankly I think Heritage, Sacks, etc. should just sell coins with no BP. And then inform the sellers "we receive 15% commission on all sold items". IT'S THE SAME THING! It's almost like the BP is a way to hide this commission from the people consigning the coins.
Frankly I think Heritage, Sacks, etc. should just sell coins with no BP. And then inform the sellers "we receive 15% commission on all sold items". IT'S THE SAME THING! It's almost like the BP is a way to hide this commission from the people consigning the coins.
Edited by USArmyParatrooper
09/09/2007 2:26 pm
09/09/2007 2:26 pm


















