Posted by Texasmark1 on July 16, 2012 at 07:01:42 from (67.142.175.23):
In Reply to: Bad Auctioneers!!! posted by JDseller on July 15, 2012 at 12:32:16:
I went to a sale barn to buy a bull. Had one picked out. Before my bull came through the chute, a really nice Brangus (which I usually run) looked to be a couple of years old, popped into the arena. The auctioneer started his jabbering and nothing happened.
I got to thinking that the bull would be just right for me. So I hit. Immediately, the auctioneer looked the other way and high into the stands and came back with a counter bid.
This went on for a few bids and I decided that it was getting out of my reach so I quit bidding.
The auctioneer hit the other bidder and came back to me with no reply, he immediately stopped the auction. In short, there was no "other bidder". He was just jacking me up.
We got it stopped in plenty of time for him to ask me if I would buy the bull for my last bid. I thought it was a fair price, and since a seller was on the other end which is me sometimes, I agreed.
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