Posted by toadady on July 15, 2012 at 20:20:17 from (99.195.146.144):
In Reply to: Bad Auctioneers!!! posted by JDseller on July 15, 2012 at 12:32:16:
my uncle sold his hobby farm last summer, i was in the bidding for his tractor, the auctioner's father-in-law outbid me, that was OK , but what really burnt my uncle and i is this,
the auctioner gave his little speach even before the auction began about everything beeing a "as is" no warranty,
the tractor was a Kubota, shifting from high to low range was stiff, had been that way for YEARS, the seat and a whole bunch of stuff had to come off to even look at what was needed to fix,
the auctioner's father in law got the last bid
after all was done and uncle was waiting for the check the auctioneer calls saying how the high/low shifter was out of adjustment and they took it to the dealer to fix and it cost almost $300. to fix, then he held that out of uncle's check! duno what all was said, but needless to say the auctioneer got a earfull from uncle,
and now the auctioneer is a county comminisher,scary stuff
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