Posted by JDseller on August 04, 2010 at 21:54:24 from (208.126.196.117):
In Reply to: Re: ebay observation posted by bitter bidder on August 04, 2010 at 10:35:15:
Guys I have news for you. MOST AUCTIONS have a reserve on the higher priced items. I am talking about on-line and home grown ones both. Do you really think someone is going to sell a two hundred thousand dollar tractor or combine and not have the auctioneer have a "bottom sale" price??? THE Key, bid what you want to bid and if you get it GREAT. If you don"t what did it cost you???? As for the guy buying it back and reselling it. He was paying commission each time so I don"t see what your problem is. Are you just pissed off because you did not get the bargain you wanted???? As my handle says I buy and sell equipment all of the time. I sell somethings absolute but most of the better stuff is going to have a minimum. I WILL tell you one thing if You have ever bought something of mine and it was knocked off to you, it was yours. I sure can"t come back after the auction and tell you that I have to have more then. So you decide how you would want it to be?
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