Posted by RBnSC on March 15, 2009 at 00:40:15 from (216.186.211.72):
In Reply to: Re: OT/slow auction rant posted by Traditional Farmer on March 14, 2009 at 21:18:20:
I know what you mean I love to go to an auction too. The thing down here is they start so high to try and hook a somebody and everybody knows it you just have to wait till they finally ask some one to put it on the money and then start just such a waste of time. I really enjoy going to State and DNR auctions they don't fool around they just start off telling you it does not matter where you start only where it finishes. They ask for the first bid and go from there. Then they give ample time before dropping the hammer then move on. We had a really big auction company start up here was going great they would draw an International crowd. They had a huge construction equipment auction that lasted two days after it was over one of the head guys took off with all the money. I heard this week it was over 100 million $ and He only served three years when they caught Him. Ron
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