Posted by Ralph Bauer on April 08, 2012 at 19:58:53 from (75.107.19.155):
In Reply to: auctions posted by Roy Prins on April 08, 2012 at 19:05:50:
Hmmmm, makes me wonder, too: Been to an auction yesterday, and very early in the morning I started a Chevy 6400 grain truck no problem. Saw another man operate the lift and raise and lower the bed, no problem. But when the auctioneers came around and wanted to demonstrate that it starts right before bidding started, nothing, absolutely nothing. They ensured everyone it runs, that it was driven to the auction site, but when it was all said and done, the truck went for $625, no reserve. Sheer bad luck or else?? I never even dreamt about doing such a thing, but I guess there are folks out there that do it, for a bargain or to financially damage someone. The only bright side to that deal yesterday for me is that I was the winning bidder. I guess it did help me indirectly...!? Who knows....
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