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Re: John Deere salvage Worth More Than a good H
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 22, 2004 at 09:26:05 from (64.228.11.26):
In Reply to: John Deere salvage Worth More Than a good H posted by Wayne Kittler on January 22, 2004 at 07:49:20:
Wayne: Auctions do funny thing to people. I always said they are a great place to exchange money for junk. Many many times I have seen people bid way over the current retail price on small items like the nest old speaks of. I was at an old iron auction last summer. This one had an exceptionally large assortment of junky small items. A friend and I watched in amazement as people lugged out items, that they should have been paid money for hauling to the dump. For the most part these were people that didn't have money to waste either. Probably part of the reason they don't have money. Then there is the other crowd, in their daily life they are overpaid anyway, they just want to impress us how much they were able to pay for something. They are the ones that drive inflation.
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