In order to bid in NH Buttons' Auctions, one must complete the Registration form found on the site. One’s payment information will be checked and approved. A credit card is required to register to bid although one may choose to pay with a check, postal money order, bank transfer, PayPal or cash if picking up successful bids.
All provided credit card information will be stored securely. Other information provided on your registration form will not be shared with any other business entities.
Registrant’s bidder name will be the email address used on the registration form. No indication of that name will be shown on the auction bidding pages.
To get started with bidding, you can search for your favorite button collecting categories and after placing bids, can continue to follow your bids through your My Account page.
As you browse the button lots, there is a “Watchlist” button to use if you want to return to view a lot before deciding to bid.
To enlarge the images of lots, click twice on the magnifier.
When placing a bid, please check your typed numbers before pushing the BID NOW button, as correcting a bid after it is placed requires assistance from the site administrator.
By bidding on lots in this auction, you are committing to purchase those lots on which you are the highest bidder. Once you place a bid, you may not cancel it, so please look carefully at the numbers you have typed before you push the bid button.
Note: you can bid while viewing lots individually on the main auction page, or you can place bids through your “My Account” page.
When you are outbid on a lot, you will receive an email informing you of this fact; a link will be provided to revisit the lot.
You can view lots without registering to bid; but, note that early registration will assure plenty of active bidding time during the nine day auction time period.
Before you bid, be sure to review and familiarize yourself with the shipping costs and payment options.
When bidding, note that there is a benefit to submitting your maximum bid amount from the start. Your bid stays at the lowest minimum amount required to keep you in the lead, and the bid increases (up to your maximum amount) only if another bidder places a competing bid. This approach minimizes receipt of many automatically generated outbid notices and offers assurance that your best bid is in place. And, to avoid disappointment, you may want to place your maximum bid sooner than the last few minutes of an auction.
If you have a need to change your registration information you provided for the last auction, please go to your My Account page and edit the information there. There is no need to register again for the current auction. Your prior information provided is still on record for you as a bidder.