Online auctions are held only on the web, you can only receive bids on the site.
As soon as the online auction lots are open, they can already receive bids on the website until the closing date and time for the lot to close (according to the lot's countdown timers, present in the bid panel) To bid in auctions of this type, the interested party must register on the website (if they are not yet registered. Then, they must request authorization to participate in the auction (for each auction they want to participate) and wait for the release.
Simultaneous auctions are held on the web and in the auditorium at the same time, they can receive bids both on the website and in person.
As soon as the simultaneous auction lots are in open status, they can already receive bids on the website until the closing date. On this date, the auctioneer will also carry out the face-to-face part of the auction, when the face-to-face bidders will be able to dispute with whoever is bidding on the site, until the time the auctioneer closes the lot. To bid in auctions of this type on the website, the interested party must register on the website (if they are not yet registered. Then, they must request authorization to participate in the auction (for each auction they want to participate) and wait for the release. To bid in person, just show up at the place, date and time scheduled for the auction to take place.
To bid in online or simultaneous auctions, the interested party must register on the website (if not already registered), in the Register menu. Then, he must request authorization to participate in the auction (for each auction he wants to participate) and wait for the release.
To bid in face-to-face auctions, you must attend the place, date and time that is scheduled for the auction to take place (auctions of this type do not accept bids on the site).
Click on the Register menu at the top of the site. Finalizing the registration, the auctioneer's team will analyze it before releasing your access to some restricted areas of the site. If necessary, the team may request to send some documentation by email or other possible way of sending.
The registration is done only once and serves only to identify the user and allow him to access some restricted pages. To bid in auctions, it is also necessary to request qualification for each auction that you are going to participate in, as each auction has its own rules and notices.
This is usually when the highest bid the lot received was below its appraisal value. The auctioneer will then check with the owner of the property if he agrees to sell it for that amount.
But it can also happen that some lot is marked as conditional, even receiving a bid above the value. Sometimes it is common in a judicial auction, for example, that the judge will still need to ratify to confirm the sale. that is, as long as it is conditional, it is still not guaranteed that the bidder will be able to keep the good for the amount he offered.
It is when a lot reaches the end of the auction and has not been sold, and the auctioneer (or the owner of the property) decided to place it for Direct Sale, with a defined value. In this condition, the first one to bid on the set amount takes the good.
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