First, let me state that I am not trying to throw more coal on this fire... I 
have a question for the people at the auction. I purchased Lixna Lot 70 for 
$500. I know for fact that the other bidder was absentee bidder Peter Marmet 
and his max bid was $450.

In Lang's auction terms it states: "The auctioneer will act as proxy for 
absentee bidders. Your bids will be increased only a needed to surpass the 
next-highest bid or the reserve up to your maximum stated amount. For example: 
The reserve on Lot XX is $1,000. You are bidder #1 and have placed an absentee 
bid in the amount of $2,000. Bidder #2 has entered a maximum bid of $1,100. As 
your proxy, the auctioneer will enter a bid of $1,125 (only increasing the 
amount as required to best the next-highest bid), and you become the high 
bidder."

For bid increments it states: "Up to $999, bidding will increase in $10 
increments."

So if the next highest bid was $450 and my bid was $500... I should have paid 
$460 correct? I didn't even think about it at the time because I was so happy 
to win this piece.

Is this much to do about nothing and should I just be happy I got it? Or should 
I request a $40 refund? Not sure what to do...

Mike
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