Posted by kcm.MN on June 18, 2021 at 19:29:53 from (174.219.1.180):
In Reply to: Internet Bidding posted by fastfarmall on June 18, 2021 at 16:42:40:
I haven't participated in many online auctions, but have been VERY pleased when I did. They were for a somewhat local auctioneer, and the auction was done via internet using Proxibid. This was last Summer, peak of the virus scare.
Many (MANY) years ago, not too long after we got married, we were at a small auction just outside Brainerd, MN. Wife wanted to bid on something, but we were in a bad place to be seen by the auctioneer. So I moved to a more advantageous spot and started bidding. Our High Price came and went -- I wanted this for my new bride, so I kept bidding! After a while, the auctioneer stopped the bidding and asked, "Hey, aren't you two together?" Yup, that's right. I had been bidding against my wife, who was tucked into a corner where I could not see who I was bidding against. The auctioneer rolled back the bids quite a ways and the whole audience had some good entertainment. ...And yes, WE won the bid! *lol*
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