Auction Etiquette 101 Auctions can be a lot of fun, but if you have never been to an auction before, you may be wondering what you should expect. While we’ve all seen auctions happen in the movies, the way they unfold in the real world isn’t exactly the same. If this is your first visit to an auction, here are some tips that will help you enjoy it. Set a limit for yourself. It’s important to keep in mind that making a bid at an auction is a binding agreement, and that if you win the bidding on an item, you have committed to pay for it. That’s why it’s essential not to get so caught up in the excitement of bidding that you end up spending more than you intended to. To avoid that situation, decide what your spending limit is before the auction. Don’t try to rearrange items. If you find items that you want in different lot boxes, don’t try to put all the items you want in a single box. This might sound like a no-brainer, but first-time auction goers sometimes assume that they can shuffle around the items to suit their own needs. The lots have all been arranged in advance, so if you want any of the items in them, you’ll need to bid on them as they are. Be prepared. When you go to an auction, you’ll get the most out of it if you know what to expect. It’s a good idea to arrive as early as possible, so that you can take a look at all of the lots and start thinking about what you might want to bid on. Get a catalog and put a check mark by any lots that you are interested in. Most importantly, be ready to have fun! Since opening in the 1960s, Hines Auction Service has grown to become one of the Midwest’s biggest auction firms. After plunging into the world of online auctions, Hines’s reach has only expanded. They are a family owned and operated company that is always striving for the best. To learn more, you can reach Hines in Ellsworth, WI, by calling (715) 273-3377.

Hines Auction Service, Inc was started in the 1960’s by Colonel Jack Hines of Ellsworth, WI. The business grew year after year. Jack sold everything from farms to machinery to antiques.
Business continued to grow and the family became ever more involved. Eventually Jack was joined by his son Jeff. Jeff worked on and off with his father for many years and graduated from auction college in 1985.
Jeff finally joined his father full time in the 90s and the business took off. As a team, this father and son duo helped to grow one of the largest auction firms in the Midwest.
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