HOW CCC WORKS
Our auctions run for one week. There is always a clock counting down time remaining on the top of each live auction item page.
Our auctions run for one week. There is always a clock counting down time remaining on the top of each live auction item page.
Sellers may or may not attach a reserve price to their auction items.
This is the minimum price at which they are willing to sell. We approve any reserves before an auction goes live. In our seller packages, we advise sellers of our rule to not disclose reserve price. For “No Reserve” auctions “No Reserve” is indicated in the title of the auction page.
When a “No Reserve” auction clock runs to 0:00, the vehicle (or other item) has sold to the highest bidder, we collect the Buyer Premium, buyer and seller are introduced and they complete their deal privately and independent of Collector Car Canada. (CCC holds neither funds nor the auction items.)
When a Reserve auction clock runs out and the closing price meets or exceeds the seller-assigned reserve price, the vehicle (or other item) has sold to the highest bidder, we collect the Buyer Premium, buyer and seller are introduced and they complete their deal.
* At auction end, 4.99% of the sales price may be automatically charged by our system, in which case 1% will be refunded.
What Happens When Reserve Isn’t Met
If the Second Chance System does not produce a sale, we move to the Last Chance System whereby the auction is re-opened for three minutes with a starting bid of the reserve price. Then, with the first bid, everyone knows we will have a sale – this is because the reserve has been met – and normal auction rules apply, including the auction clock reset to 1:30 in the case of a bid in the last minute-and-a-half.
If the Last Chance System does not produce a sale – sometimes the seller opts for the Collector Car Canada Buy-It-Now Lot; otherwise, that’s all, folks.
Buyer premiums are 4.99% up to an auction closing price/Buy-It-Now price of $100,000 and 3.99% beyond that* – minimum Buyer premium is $499. Plus GST/HST – we are Canadian, after all, for better or for worse! (GST/HST is not charged to bidders not resident in Canada.) Buyer premiums are automatically collected via buyer credit card when an auction concludes in a sale.
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