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Posted by paul on June 03, 2001 at 10:11:45 from (209.23.145.9):
In Reply to: Re: Re: What would you do... posted by Alvin on June 03, 2001 at 04:00:59:
I never really look who else is bidding. I have my price in mind, and bid to that level. At public auction, that's the only fair way to do it. I don't think you guys are being very fair to the seller. He is offering his property to the highest bidder, and you are fixing the price lower. If a 'friend' got that pissed about losing an item to you at public auction, wasn't much of a friend! If he wanted it, he could have kept bidding. If he stopped bidding, his choice. You wanted it more than him - whether you knew each other or not, big deal. I realize it can be more complicated at times, but most of the time, that's how I feel about it. --->Paul
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