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Re: went to an auction, need to whine a little
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Posted by auction nut on February 17, 2004 at 14:15:39 from (66.187.167.45):
In Reply to: went to an auction, need to whine a little posted by Larry NE IL on February 16, 2004 at 21:07:32:
You know it is hard to say what an item might has went for if you don't bid. By that I mean I missed an auction the other day where there was a tractor I was interested in an it went $2,000.Wow that was cheap.But you don't know where the bidding would have stoped unless you where in the guys mind and know where he would have stopped at. The tractor went for $2,000 well all that means is the stoping point for one of the bidders. But it dosn't nesaseraly mean the the winner wouldn't have gone to $3,000 or maybe $4,000 before he stoped bidding. So when somone tells me awww you should have been there everything was going cheap. You don't really know if the thing you wanted would have gone cheap if you would have been bidding
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