Posted by Rick Kr on February 02, 2016 at 09:13:13 from (198.208.251.21):
In Reply to: Auction behavior posted by rockyridgefarm on February 02, 2016 at 06:07:34:
I see a lot of the same people at the auctions near me. The guys that drop their trash on the ground or leave it on equipment are seem to be all different kinds.
I have said something more than once, about half the time they will actually pick it up. The rest I get a dirty look, told its none of my business or I should go F off.
One guy took a half cup of coffee and threw it on a three point mower, the coffee was running all over. Plain and simple no respect for others property. I said, "would you do that at your own house?, I bet you wouldn't." He started to turn around like he wanted to fight, then realized I was at least twice his size. I said "you really should pick that up, there's a trash can right there" He actually did, only after mumbling every name in the book at me. This guy is "that guy" at the auctions. If he gets outbid, the equipment is suddenly junk and not worth anything. Or he'll tell the guy that just bought it, he overpaid etc. If he wasnt such a slob, he would be somewhat entertaining.
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