Posted by newfarmer9 on February 15, 2008 at 19:24:58 from (74.210.36.33):
In Reply to: Nebraska Auction Again posted by newfarmer9 on February 15, 2008 at 15:27:17:
Bob: I know I can't dictate how someone runs their business, and I was never implying I should be able to. I just wanted everyone to be aware of the circumstances (since most people don't read fine print) so they could make their own educated decision on whether to go or not. And from the responses I have read here it certainly seems like most people feel the same way I do about this auction.
And BTW, since you seem to think some of us have a "lack thereof" when it comes to money, let me tell you that it is not a money issue that is keeping me from this sale. It is an issue of moral values. I would rather buy privately at a lesser price and have my money go to a hard-working well-deserving farmer than pay more and have the money go to some greedy auction company. If you want to go to this sale, then by all means, go! Those of us who aren't going are not going to stop you! But should you decide to go, remember the old proverb:
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