Posted by Fed Up with em on October 07, 2007 at 22:20:46 from (64.68.167.50):
Whats with these guys that don't return phone calls. Don't answer their cell phones. Won't take pictures. Won't e-mail pictures. And what really burns me is they schedule auctions during the middle of harvest or spring planting. I even tried to call the owner of a sale recently to ask about a combine, and the number listed on the sale bill was disconnected and no longer in service. What ever happened to professionalism in this business? Why do these auctioneers advertise on the internet, list cell numbers, e-mail addresses and web site addresses on their auction bills, yet don't know how to take a picture with a digital camera, e-mail it or take bids by cell phone. I'm willing to absentee bid if I see a few pictures, but I'm not going to drive 200+ miles to every auction during harvest just to go look! You guys know what I'm talking about. If a farmer has five tractors, the two big 4WDs get a picture on the sale bill but not the one you want to see. They don't know how to send a picture of the others, yet they have a picture of a $10.oo dresser or a $5.oo bicycle. What the hey???
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