Posted by JD Seller on March 29, 2015 at 18:44:52 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: making auctions posted by rockyridgefarm on March 29, 2015 at 18:29:31:
If you went to the Hwy 64 auction you where at one of the crookest auctions around. Dan Powers, Gary Delarm and Mike Fransen own and run this auction., Two of those three are as crooked as a door nail. Mike being about the only dissent one. Then you add in two or three local jockeys you have 80-90% of the true sale items owned by this bunch. I quit going to this auction years ago. It is always rigged. There is NEVER a bargain on any of the good equipment there. One of the Powers bunch or the jockeys usually own those items. I saw one corn planter at three different auctions but one of these fellows only to have it sold on CL a month later.
With the way Powers runs his auction, with supposed Internet bidding, you never know when they are buy bidding you unless you know the players. They usually represent the equipment fairly well but your going to be giving full RETAIL on most items if your the high bidder,
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