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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Kapena Otare
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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Overprice auction sites

Kapena Otare
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • HI
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Anybody in Hawaii or other places dealing withoverpriced homes in auction sites.......

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  • Columbus, OH
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Originally posted by @Kapena Otare:

@Rob King

I feel The auction company itself overbids other biders.

They do, and Auction.Com even talks about it on their FAQ: 

https://www.auction.com/lp/learn-more/bank-owned/bidding/    (then scroll down to "counter bidding") 

I notice they say not all states require disclosing counter bids. I know that I do sometimes see a little "Counter Bid" notation sometimes during auctions here in Ohio, but HI may not require disclosure. 

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