We are happy to report that true to its word, Proxibid has restored photos of lots won in previous auctions. In this post we complained, and Proxibid promised to restore interactivity within a month. It did.
One of the reasons we like Proxibid is the archive of a bidder’s won lots. Ours date back more than four years. We checked this weekend to see if interactive links of past won lots have been restored, and they have.
Bidders use these photos for many things–to look at past lots, to compare coins received with coins won online, to check certification numbers of holdered lots–and archives are indispensable for these and other reasons. So we were alarmed when that function stopped working on Proxibid.
The company asked for patience, and we gave it. In return, it restored interactivity and our confidence in Proxibid's corporate symbol of trust.
Proxiblog is an independent entity with no connection to the auction portal Proxibid. Our intent is to uphold basic numismatic standards as established by the American Numismatic Association and the National Auctioneer Association and to ensure a pleasurable bidding experience not only on Proxibid but also on similar portals such as iCollector and AuctionZip.