I do not have a new member form - the only form that I took in is the one that I told you was in the money bag (with the check.) Rick -----Original Message----- From: gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of SUSAN WELENOFSKY Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 11:11 PM To: 'Greater Seattle Aquarium Society board members' Subject: Re: [GSAS-board] auctopsy 2007 Wasn't 2005 the year of the used aquariums, lots? The bumblebee shrimp were from Woody. I don't know about the other shrimp. I would have brought some Cherry Shrimp in, but I ran out of time and was already over my limit by two. Who has Michael Roberts driver's license? Is he a new member I should know about? Is this the person that Rick has the new member form that I didn't get? So far I only have one new member (Thurman Gillespy, who came over here to check out the glass 115 sold in February from Craig's List) and one renewal. Should I wait before I mail him his check of $22.80? Susan -----Original Message----- From: gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com [mailto:gsas-board-bounces@thekrib.com] On Behalf Of Erik Olson Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007 9:21 PM To: gsas-board@thekrib.com Subject: [GSAS-board] auctopsy 2007 The kids are tucked in, and the car unloaded. Here are the numbers off the computer, as always, compared with previous years... 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 lots 397 260 408 317 336 322 289 310 (411) bidders 60 41 63 55 49 71 54 57 gross 2954 $1925 $3604 $2729 $2148 $2517 $2923 $2485 -splits 925 $628 $881 $834 $611 $486 $869 $672 net 2029 $1297 $2723 $1537 $2031 $2054 $1754 Auction rate = 2.0 items per minute. Seems to be our max on the general auction. We were done on time, approximately 3 hours, 10 minutes. There is probably $50-75 or so less actual income due to credits given for items that people did not actually buy. Observations about the numbers: Gross was 2nd highest in 8 years. The net was pretty darn good, on the upper end (if 2005 counts as an anomolously great year). Broke the record for amount paid out in splits, which in itself is something to be happy about. Like I said after the plant auction, part of the purpose of the club is to allow members to sell off their fish, plants and (in my case) old crap in my garage that someone else might be able to use. It was nice that we now had the option of telling a late seller to take their tags and fill them out elsewhere, rather than having to enter their stuff and break the flow of the auction. The PA worked very well, it seemed, though the wireless receiver was too close to a remote computer station that we ended up having to scrap (RF interference). It was OK, though. I think the remote workstation wasn't necessary. We had all the computers working the entire auction, and Rick brought one that would have acted as backup in case of disasters similar to previous years. :) Though some labels were waterlogged, we didn't seem to have a lot of lost labels this time. A couple here & there, but they got figured out. The approach of "protect Rick" worked very well. Rick was responsible for getting the bids recorded, and if someone wanted to check out or had questions, they were directed to wait until we were caught up. So nobody checked out while we were in the 15-minute "plant moving frenzy", and there was a little bit of a run on the computers at the end, but I don't think anyone was really inconvenienced. I wish we has at least one other person trained on the computers, but we were low on staff today and I think having as many runners as possible was key. We had enough change, and the approach of keeping the secret stuff behind the wall near the desk worked great for me. Issues: For some reason there were a lot of misrecorded bids this time around. a lot of this was directly due to one bidder not putting up his card, but instead saying his number, which it turned out, was not the right number. But there were some others that just didn't make sense. I noticed that a lot of the sellers and runners were ambiguous in their numbering (0's that looked like 6's, etc), so we should work on that next time. This may have caused some of the misrecorded items. (There also were a lot of missing item descriptions, but nothing that became a problem.) Two people walked out without their drivers' licenses. One person expressed concern about the somewhat coercive, possibly shaming style of our new auctioneer ("Hey, put that card back up!"). I wasn't sure from my vantage point, head down in the computers. Some people had some problems not seeing a value for how much they owed or were owed when the splits were taken into account. Rick also noted that the receipt doesn't show the amount they actually paid (which can be one of two things... either counting or not counting the splits). I will say that this historically has evolved. Initially the club's policy was that splits were always paid out AFTER the auction, not during the auction. As you guys know, a seller might check out early and still have to be mailed a split check (which is the case today). Or there is an adjustment made to a sale ("Hey, I didn't pay $30 for that 10-gallon tank") and then we have to ask for money BACK from a seller, or eat the $18 split. There may be some cases of that here as well. But I digress. The receipt SHOULD have the amount we think they actually paid, as well as both "amount bought" (already there) and "amount bought - splits". Tasks for the programmer, to implement before next time: 1. Figure out a way to reduce ambiguous bidder numbers. As they're already 3-digits, maybe I could randomize them within the space of 100-999. As we're not assembling the bags "backstage", there is no requirement of having them in any order now. 2. Add a field for noting we took their driver's license. On the web screen, include large red "DID THEY GET THEIR DRIVERS LICENSE BACK?" and also similar message on their printout. 3. Modify printout to include "amount paid" and "amount bought - splits". Split checks to be mailed: Nate McCarthy: $3.60 Linda Knap: $63.60 Christine Ranegger: $15 Michael Roberts: $22.80 -- I think this is a mistake. He's one of the guys who left his driver's license, and it shows him selling a Shrimp. I wonder if that's actually supposed to be Hiro? Tara Hirjak: $9.60 That is all. Great job everyone! - Erik -- Erik Olson erik at thekrib dot com _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board _______________________________________________ GSAS-board mailing list GSAS-board@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-board