Well guys I guess many of you did not get the impression I got of this deal. I have no problem with making money on the resale of items. I like to be around successfully MORAL people. I hate to be around those that would sell their mothers gold teeth for a dollar just to make money or be their version of successful.
The thing that stood out to me about Traditional Farmer's actions where that he knew he was doing something that would more than likely cause a problem later in the sale. Why else did he rush to pay for the brackets early and have them loaded in his truck so quickly. HE KNEW he was pulling something.
Traditional Farmer thinks he is an EXPERT at auctions. I am willing to bet that there are guys that lay low for him at sales and just spike things to make him not get deals or run them up on him.
What you do in life is usually returned on you ten fold.
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