Make sure you have already signed up and have had your account activated. This is done before you are able to log in to your account.
If you still can’t get your bid in, please call us immediately. We are always available during the end of auctions.
Usually, if a bid won’t go through, it is because you have matched someone else’s bid and will need to raise the amount by at least $1. The site will notify you if this happens, but sometimes users won’t notice the notification.
If prior arrangements with the seller are not made, payment is expected the next business day. Shipping is expected to be the buyer’s responsibility unless prior arrangements are made with the seller.
The seller will contact the winning bidder soon after the auction has closed to arrange payment and shipping.
Example: Horse is at $5,000. User 1 enters a maximum bid of $10,000, which puts the horse at $5200. User 2 also enters in a max amount bid of $10,000. User 2 gets an on-screen notification that another user has already entered a $10,000 proxy bid; please choose a different amount. User 2 enters $10,001 instead. The bid is accepted.
Don’t wait until the last few minutes to place your bid. Any amount larger than the minimum amount entered will keep you the top bidder up to that amount.
Take advantage of automatic bidding. It’s a good idea to refresh your browser often if you are a last-minute bidder. Don’t hesitate to call us if you have worries about not winning the horse you want.
Bids cannot be retracted once placed.
It is the lowest amount a seller is willing to take for their horse. If you go to the horse’s sales page and click on “More Details” under the countdown timer, you can see if the reserve price has been met or not met.
You will place your Automatic Bid in the same box you submit your normal bid. Any amount above the suggested amount (found just below the box you submit your offer) will fall into an automatic bid.
Example: Say the bid is at $2000. The suggested bid will state the following. (“Enter more than or equal to $2,200.00”) If you place a bid of $3000, it will display publicly as $2200. When someone bids against you, it will automatically bump you up, leaving you on top until it reaches your ceiling amount.
Note: DO NOT add any symbols or cents
You can increase your Auto bid if one is already submitted by putting in a new amount above your current amount.
It will be at the top of each auction page in a black box. You’ll have to click on the photo of the horse you’re interested in first to get to the sales page.