Posted by Kanuck on September 17, 2009 at 16:45:17 from (67.211.74.104):
There was an auction this past weekend that I had wanted to make but didn't. This auction was advertised as a two day ordeal with some farm machinery and lots of horse tack, saddles etc. as the owner owned a saddle shop in town. A friend of mine made it to the sale and explained to me how it went down. On day 1 about mid afternoon the owner feels the auctioneers are doing a lousy job so he shuts the auction down early as bids were low and stuff was going cheap. On day 2, less people show up and the bidding gets off to an even slower start so the owner stops the sale again telling the auctioneer he is doing a bad job and sends him home. The owner then proceeds to try and sell his items garage sale style to anyone interested and at this point my buddy leaves. In fairness to the owner my buddy did think the auctioneers were rather unorganized and were rushing through to get the many items sold. I dont know who I feel sorry for the most, the owner, the auctioneers, or the people who expected a 2 day sale but didn't get one. What do you think? Have a good one.
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