Posted by oldtanker on December 03, 2016 at 08:41:34 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Great auction idea posted by tomstractorsandtoys on December 02, 2016 at 15:59:58:
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LOL I've left auctions because of that!
On another note. I know people, my wife, one of my kids, a brother in law, couple of friends, a few others who live for the "treasure hunt". Nothing at all wrong with that. They enjoy it so an auction where don't buy anything is still enjoyable to them. To me it's a waste of time unless there is a specific item I'm interested in. I determine what I'm willing to spend. Basically I look at current market for that item. Then I discount at least 10% for the time and trouble of going. I also discount for buyer fees. Then I never ever exceed the max I'm willing to pay! I gotten some stuff pretty cheap that way and I've come home empty handed. I normally take cash only unless it's a big ticket item. Couple of times I was disappointed that I didn't bring my checkbook with when something else I would have liked to have purchased went cheap.
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