Seems like a lot of folks would be against you on this, but that is how an auction is, those are the rules, buyer and seller agrees to them, auction is pointless if we don't follow the rules and just feel we can steal anything back that was sold.
I've gotten good deals at auctions by buying a few pieces off the hay rack of junk, and then buying the item they belong to out on the line - cheaper because its missing stuff. That option is open to anyone, and how an auction is run. Period. If you don't like those rules, then don't be buying at an auction or selling at one.
A friend of mine said he knew a friend with a grain truck for sale, good truck, good deal. Looked it over, seemed a little under powered, but was told its ok. Agreed toa price, shook hands.
Then my 'friend' goes and unloads tools and parts from the cab, for his other friend to keep.
Never done business like that before, but kinda stuck so didn't say much.
Got the truck home, had mechanic look it over, and has 2 bad cylinders, poor compression between them. My fault for not looking into it and buying as is. Certainly on me.
But neither my 'friend' nor the former truck owner offered to back up their word the truck was good, nor offered to give me back the tools and parts I bought with the truck......
Screwiest deal I was ever in.
When something is sold, its sold, as is. No taking back after you agree to it. I'm not really mad about the bad engine, what bugs me is stealing the stuff out of the cab after we agreed on it.
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