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Re: Auctions: The Good, The O.K., and The Ugly
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Posted by Hard Knocks IV on August 27, 2006 at 18:07:49 from (76.1.130.7):
In Reply to: Auctions: The Good, The O.K., and The Ugly posted by Blue3992 on August 27, 2006 at 10:53:31:
I enjoy auctions of all types usually attend over 40 a year sometimes 3 a week in the Spring. Just like any other business/hobby you have to be educated in it to get the most from it.I don't care if its a uncle cousin or the wicked stepmother bidding I bid what I want and stop at my limit and thats it.If I get the item fine if not thats OK too. At every auction there is a bargain at every auction there is something that sells for twice what its worth.Buyer beware is the first rule and the 2nd is Expect the worst and you won't be disappointed.Also you'll never buy a bargain if you're BSing with friends while the sale is going on.Can't count the times I have bought something cheap because folks weren't paying attention then the ones not watching get all bent out of shape when I ask them what its worth.Auctions are hard work if you 'work' them right.
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