Sorry if I offend anyone else other than JDSeller.
That said, JDSeller, it seems to me you get your panties all in a wad and can't accept that "Not everyone else agrees with you!" Then you go all into this diatribe of trying to justify your assumptions.
Are you this old and haven't figured out that...given the chance...some types of people will mess over you!
It was YOUR fault that you did not go to the auction. If you had been there, you could have not accepted the highest bid for your steer.
I have been to hundreds of auctions and always have three people there with me. One to watch over what I bought. One to watch over what I sell and me me in the rings to bid.
When I encounter someone like you, and I do at almost every auction, I'll run the bid up and then dump it on you because I know you will at least have to pay on the commission of the highest bid.
I understand you have helped some orphaned 'Nam kids and helped some old widow around you and those were some great gestures on your part. Then you come on here and start to complain about how you felt you were taken advantage of
GEEEESH dude! Grow up! That is what "Capitalism" is all about...to make money! Just like the JD tractor you bought off the widow and sold back to the son/grandson and then he resold it and made some profit. You got all wound up and came on here moaning about it! You were just mad because it did not go "YOUR" way!
For example, a few years ago, I took a hof to be butchered. I only got back one ham. When I asked the butcher where the other ham was, he said "Uh, I don't know. Maybe it was bad".
I I didn't get all ballistic tore up. Would that get my extra ham back? NO> So, I learned never to use this butcher again and learned to process my own livestock.
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