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Re: Deere 6420 Scam
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Posted by Mark - IN. on May 24, 2006 at 15:46:33 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Deere 6420 Scam posted by Broomstacker on May 24, 2006 at 11:39:13:
Apparently I don't understand Ebay well. A few years ago was a Massey 1130 just over in Ohio. I registered on Ebay and watched it a couple of days. Got up to around $4K. About 15 mins before bidding ended, I started bidding. Went from around $4K to over $7K with a few snaps of the fingers just by myself, and still wasn't enough. I backed off since I didn't hit the reserve. I got the sense that just because you see a number out there, doesn't mean much. I could be wrong. I look from time to time, but never played Ebay again after that. Saw a fairly nice '70 4520 Deere start out at around $10K and at bidding's end was over $20K and still didn't go, or hit the reserve. I figure for $10K had better be a real nice 4520, and it was. For $20K, my butt's in a hammick drinking lemonade and watching it work by itself. Acually, I think the owner was just trying to show it off because it appeared for the same ritual a month or so later, same owner. Mark
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