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nwinther -> RE: New WineBid quarterly drop (7/5/2008 3:00:12 AM)
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@ GintsO I disagree. Winebid is a serious wine-auction site. I don't think I'd ever buy wine on eBay. And compared to Winesearcher, well that's the retailers price and doesn't really show the actual value of a wine. It all comes down to what you want your cellar to reflect. What someone is asking for the wine, or what it was actually sold for? IMO WineBid shows the actual value of a cellar, if you were to liquidate it (no pun intended). Winesearcher shows what a wine should cost, if you were to buy it anew. When an insurance-company compensates for, say, a car, they don't look in the paper to see, what someone would be asking for a similar car, they evaluate "what is the lost car worth". And the best way of establishing that, is to look at auctions. A retailer could dump the price (by accident?) on a wine he doesn't actually sell. Thus askewing the apparant market. That is also the way art and many other things have their prices astablished: price at auction. I do agree with you in one aspect. Many wines aren't sold on WineBid. The only way of figuering out current value would be by checking WineSearcher.
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