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Re: Oh, I Dunno
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Posted by Aaron Ford on February 16, 2007 at 19:49:26 from (72.84.45.214):
In Reply to: Oh, I Dunno posted by Allan In NE on February 16, 2007 at 09:46:19:
I don't know, I think it's valid. Please note that I have been wrong before. Bidders commonly bid in increments to see if they can just top the prior bid. Look for a common factor, like in 5's, 10's, or 20's. It could be the bidder running it up, but you kinda have to trust that this is not going to happen. You can tell when it has, though. Cause the winning bidder backs out and the seller offers it to you for your max bid, then fails to leave a negative to the nonpayer. I think the argument ended when the bid exceeded the 900 mark. Y'all think that family is disfunctional? Heck, my folk put the FUN in disFUNctional. I'm not saying that there isn't some back bidding going on, but it sounds like this guy is gonna catch he!! if the tractor does not bring enough. Hey, didn't Chris LeDoux hail from Kaycee? Aaron
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