I just went to the SuperAuctions in Orlando, Fl and I thought it was fun. Tried to bid on a SkeeBall machine, but it went for $775.....crazy. I wanted it for $100 ...oh well.
What I was told by the lady who I registered with was that the buyer would pay for his winning auction amount + 13% fee to go to the seller + 6% tax.
PS: I did not know there was a $1 arcade row, but I did see some real crapped out machine in the very back which looked like a truck rammed into them. Those things probably would be the last stuff to go and that would mean I would have had to wait all day long to bid on one or two of those. I could have used some spare parts for a Sega Hangon assembly which was just hanging around back there on a beatup cab. Oh well. I go there around 9am and left around 1pm. The auction started at 10am and when I left they had about 2/3 of the place left to auction. The auction started off with higher ticketed items in the order listed below:
- Slot machines
- Galaga, Joust, MsPacMan, PacMan machines
- Pinball machines
- Driving arcade machines
- Skeeball

- other arcade machines
I left right after I lost the bid for the SkeeBall machine. I needed to leave to go get a SkeeBall from somewhere else..... I was trying to get two of them that day
IMPORTANT: The auction started by the auctioneer handing out a crisp $100 bill (cash) to the person who could yell the loudest. He then proceeded to offer someone $100 of their purchase if they had a SuperAuctions shirt or hat on.
NOTES: Take multiple extension cords if you want to plug in the games to test them out (ie: or just play them for free

). I also saw people bring their own screwdrivers to remove the back panels of machines to look inside as well.
I think I will go back again.......