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Re: Have a question about selling on auction
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Posted by pcy on August 29, 2003 at 17:59:32 from (206.216.207.138):
In Reply to: Have a question about selling on auction posted by Garry on August 29, 2003 at 09:46:59:
the way the people want it , i sold a 22 mh tractor for 90 bucks a couple weeks ago , no reserve, i sold a 1566 for 1800 last year, but if you bid on your iteam you are a no good sob, i had to quit posting on auction, i put a fresh new one hundred dollor bill on there sold it to big bird for his starting bid 5 bucks just to prove my point, there is no serieous bidders, they think because its a aution it gives them the right to steal or embarass the iteam and you put a 4020 jd in a 1 cond with no reserve some smart ellic will bid 1 dollor , it makes me sick
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