Talk:Reverse auction

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Procurement auction is a seldom-used term. Reverse auction is the terminology used most frequently in most settings, including government and corporate.

The Issues and Opportunities section comes across as somewhat biased against the practice of reverse auctions and admonishes the reader with unsubstantiated opinions which are not provided with references


It should also be noted here that in many settings, a reverse auction sometimes refers to auctions where the lowest unique bid wins, Liverpool FC often run several of these, and I've seen them work in games Jonomacdrones 20:36, 11 November 2006 (UTC)