Wanstalls Progressive Sale - Blitz Edition #2 - Starts 17 May!

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The blitz is back, same rules as the last run - instead of lowering our cost every day until the item is sold, we're going to be lowering the price of this firearm every hour.

Begins Tomorrow Morning!
0900 Pacific Standard Time - 17 May, 2017

We'll halt progression at 5pm (PST) and reconvene at 0900 again the following day if it hasn't sold by day 1.

On the block we have...

Arsenal Firearms Legend 30-06 Arctic Camo Stainless



Normal Rate is $1429.99 - we'll be dropping to $1400 at 0900 tomorrow, and down a further $25 every hour on the hour until it sells.

Pick a price and set your watch, blitz sale two cometh...
 
Just an observation.

I've noticed that this rifle and the Volquartsen from your last progressive sale are listed on your website at substantially lower prices then the starting bids for these threads. The Volquartsen started at 3299 and sold at 2699...the list price on your website before the sale was 2699.99(99 cent savings on your list price). As for the Arsenal rifle it started at 1399 for the progressive sale but lists at 1224.99(we're sitting at 1225 right now on this guy)

I'm on your website quite a bit and was eyeing up that Volquartsen for some time before the progressive sale began

Clarification would be great...thanks
 
Just an observation.

I've noticed that this rifle and the Volquartsen from your last progressive sale are listed on your website at substantially lower prices then the starting bids for these threads. The Volquartsen started at 3299 and sold at 2699...the list price on your website before the sale was 2699.99(99 cent savings on your list price). As for the Arsenal rifle it started at 1399 for the progressive sale but lists at 1224.99(we're sitting at 1225 right now on this guy)

I'm on your website quite a bit and was eyeing up that Volquartsen for some time before the progressive sale began

Clarification would be great...thanks

Perhaps the website reflects the ever evolving sale price...........
 
Doesn't seem mysterious at all to me, starting bid is higher than list price, probably to give the sale a chance to get attention and garner some interest. That's what I would do. Same as any auction, you don't start the bidding at the estimated value of the item, you start low and work up. Here you start high and work down. Simple. Why anyone would pull the trigger at $.99 below list, well, you'd have to ask the buyer.
 
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