Frequently Asked Questions About Card Auctions Ending Soon
How does Card Promoter track auctions ending soon?
Card Promoter continuously monitors active sports card auctions and surfaces listings ending within the next 24 hours. The feed is sorted by time remaining — soonest-ending first — so the most urgent listings always appear at the top.
How often does this page update?
The auction feed updates continuously throughout the day. As auctions close and new ones enter the 24-hour window, the listings refresh automatically. The page content turns over completely every 24 hours.
What sports and card types appear in this feed?
All major sports are represented — baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and more. Any active auction ending within 24 hours qualifies regardless of sport, player, or card type. There is no price floor, so listings range from affordable singles to high-value graded cards.
Why is there a 15-minute minimum cutoff?
Auctions ending in under 15 minutes are excluded because there is typically not enough time to review a listing, research comparables, and place a competitive bid. The 15-minute floor keeps the feed focused on actionable opportunities.
What happens when an auction ends — does it disappear immediately?
No. Card Promoter includes a 5-minute grace window after an auction closes. This gives collectors a brief look at final sold prices before the listing drops off the feed — useful context for gauging real-time market value.
Are Buy It Now listings shown here?
No. This feed is auctions only. Every listing shown is an active auction with a countdown clock and a closing price determined by final bidding. Buy It Now listings appear on separate CardPromoter feed pages.
Why do collectors focus on auctions ending soon?
Auctions ending soon represent the clearest signal of real-time market value — final bids reflect what collectors are actually willing to pay today. Monitoring ending auctions helps buyers gauge current pricing before committing to a Buy It Now purchase and helps sellers understand where the market is moving.
How do I get alerted before an auction closes?
Follow any player on Card Promoter to receive Player Alerts when auctions for their cards are ending soon. Alerts are event-based — you only hear from us when relevant activity is detected, not on a promotional schedule.
Are the auctions shown here sold by Card Promoter?
No. Card Promoter is not a marketplace. We surface live auction listings from trusted third-party marketplaces and link directly to the original listing so you can bid on the source site.
Are prices on this page final?
No. Prices shown are current bids or opening prices and will change as bidding continues. Always check the source listing for the most current bid amount and time remaining before deciding to participate.
Why use Card Promoter instead of searching marketplaces directly?
Marketplaces require manual searches with no time-based filtering. Card Promoter aggregates ending auctions across the market into a single sorted feed, so you can monitor the most time-sensitive opportunities without checking multiple sources manually.
