Equipmentfacts has a rating of 4 stars from 646 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Equipmentfacts most frequently mention online bidding, live auction and bid button. Equipmentfacts ranks 4th among Auction sites.
I wish there was a way to enter my own amount rather than what ever amount the auctioneer sets. Also I saw several online participants that entered a starting bid but the auctioneer didn't call them out.
I like the function and interface of Equipment Facts. Auction experience was good and bidding was easy. While looking at items during the auction I could not find a way to make photos larger. While bidding some items would require a huge jump to the next bid, maybe this is the auctioneer doing this but it's a big deterrent to making the next bid. Overall I like Equipment Facts and I have recommended it to friends and family
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Everything went well until the second day of the auction. I did the test bid and everything worked well until about 1/2 way through the sell I bid on something once them equipment facts disabled my bid button had to call in and was told it was some kind of thing that thought it was a fraudulent bid. Took a few minutes to get it resolved but I missed several items while it was being reset.
Thanks for the feedback Tim!
I was not furnished with the round baler monitor on my purchase. It was late in the day and hectic. The baler had instructions wax crayon written on the baler cowling that the control monitor was in the office. I have informed Chalker's Auction of the circumstances and hope to have correct resolution.
At the MGD auction January 21,2025 I had the winning bid of $******* on item #1665. The auction video showed a John Deere 6400 tractor with a front end loader. Upon reviewing the winning bid information, the photos showed a tractor without a loader. I contacted Matt at MGD to rectify the situation. He offered to sell me the tractor for an additional $2500 with the loader shown in the video. We believe we should have gotten the tractor with the loader they showed during their auction for the winning bid price of $17,500. We were unable to pay the extra $2500, so Matt said he cancelled the sale. Today I received an invoice for the tractor. Hopefully MGD will rescind the invoice. Up side, they admitted it was their fault. Down side we didn't get the machine we won the bid on with the loader.
Searching items (utility vehicles) with filters was easy and it's better if you skip "current location" and enter your zip code. On the day of the auction, there were initial audio problems at the auction, which they corrected. The bidding went smoothly and I won my item.
The only problem I had was locating the invoice - clicking on "My Invoices" led me to the whole auction and I still can't find an invoice (preferably itemized) online. I see this as a major issue that should be fixed. It is also difficult going to the "buying" page - when a bidder is ready to enter an auction, there should be a visible link to click on the splash page.
The auction company did an extremely poor job of representing a piece of equipment I purchased online. I've used online auctions many times with great success. They took a few pictures of the best looking parts of the trailer but didn't show any of the bad and I do mean BAD spots! I would not have bid on it had they represented it properly, but I guess that's how they can make more money, by hiding the damage. Also I went to the address they had listed on the website and was taken 30 miles away to a different location. I will not be giving them a good review.
Thank you for the feedback, we'll let the seller know.
I am registered with equipmentfacts. It's easy to log in and watch auctions. The bidding can be disabled if you're just watching or activated if you choose to bid. So far it's been a very streamlined experience.
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A bit complicated. After login I still have to follow many steps before bidding-lock your account-unlock your account- usually all other auctions after you enter the live auction a person can bid when a bidder sees it is the right moment to bid by clicking the bid now button (yours I still don't understand it "lock/unlock). In addition a bidder can not enter a bidding number like 125,115 or 300 instead it has to be the number the auctioneer decide what the bidding value has to be. In the future; If I can not attend an auction at the site the day of the auction I will not bid online.
A bit complicated. After login I still have to follow many steps before bidding-lock your account-unlock your account- usually all other auctions after you enter the live auction a person can bid when a bidder sees it is the right moment to bid by clicking the bid now button (yours I still don't understand it "lock/unlock). In addition a bidder can not enter a bidding number like 125,115 or 300 instead it has to be the number the auctioneer decide what the bidding value has to be.
I don't know if there is a short time delay between the auction and the website but I had 2 items I bid on and it came up "I am done " and a few seconds later it would say sold. I had placed the bid before it was over but did not accept it. It was disappointing to me.
Thanks for the feedback...sometimes there can be a delay based on individual connections.
Thank for for the feedback! We'll let the seller know but the auctioneer controls the sale of the items, even if an online bid is made he doesn't have to accept it or may choose accept the floor bid instead.