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FMV requires a willing buyer and seller and this seller doesn't sound
like a willing. Getting buyers to lowball bids proves nothing. "Mike Spera" wrote in message ink.net... How about if you put it up on e-bay with a $10,000 minimum and make the hidden reserve $750,000. The low ballers will creep bid the thing up to $40,000 and some sniper will bid another $10,000 in the final seconds. Auction ends with the highest bid at $50,000, but you don't have to sell it because they don't make the reserve. Fair Market Value? Why not? Doubts about a one-time auction? Do it twice and average the 2 highest ending bids. Lower the reserve on the second auction to $740,000. You followed ALL the rules. I don't believe e-bay auctions have ever been used to establish FMV. What better way short of actually selling the beast can you establish what the public will pay????? With a house, the appraiser's opinion does not mean a hill of beans. The selling price establishes value. Holes in this theory?(I'm sure there are PLENTY). Thanks, Mike |
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O.K. How do you indicate your willingness to sell? Maybe, put it up for
sale via auction and then go through it to the end (multiple times)? You pay the e-bay fees. What more might you need to do to show you are trying to sell the beast? Willing buyers? Well, bidding on e-bay is a contract. Regardless of the size of the bid, the act of bidding in a binding auction might show willingness. No? Other opinions? Mike FMV requires a willing buyer and seller and this seller doesn't sound like a willing. Getting buyers to lowball bids proves nothing. "Mike Spera" wrote in message ink.net... How about if you put it up on e-bay with a $10,000 minimum and make the hidden reserve $750,000. The low ballers will creep bid the thing up to $40,000 and some sniper will bid another $10,000 in the final seconds. Auction ends with the highest bid at $50,000, but you don't have to sell it because they don't make the reserve. Fair Market Value? Why not? Doubts about a one-time auction? Do it twice and average the 2 highest ending bids. Lower the reserve on the second auction to $740,000. You followed ALL the rules. I don't believe e-bay auctions have ever been used to establish FMV. What better way short of actually selling the beast can you establish what the public will pay????? With a house, the appraiser's opinion does not mean a hill of beans. The selling price establishes value. Holes in this theory?(I'm sure there are PLENTY). Thanks, Mike |
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"MS" == Mike Spera writes:
MS Holes in this theory?(I'm sure there are PLENTY). No transaction took place, so the market value was never established. Bzzzzztt!!! |
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