Posted by newfarmer9 on March 01, 2008 at 16:42:23 from (74.210.36.33):
In Reply to: Nebraska Auction Poll posted by newfarmer9 on March 01, 2008 at 12:50:14:
I keep posting all the fees and such because I want people to be aware of what is going on here. I would hate to see someone drive, say 1200+ miles (as I was planning on doing), spending who knows how much on gas and motels, only to show up and realize what a mess this really is. Heck, I called Kruse and they won't even tell me who the real seller of everything is. And while I have been posting in other people's threads about this topic, I have not started my own thread on it for probably 2-3 months, since the first time I posted the list of fees. I just put this up because I was curious to see just how many people are actually going. And no Kruse hasn't done anything to me. And no I don't get some sort of weird pleasure out of "stirring the pot". I just hate to see decent people get scammed by shady businesses like Kruse, and thought I could help by giving this topic all the exposure possible. But since you guys seem to hate me for doing this, I am not going to say another word on the subject.
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