When there is a public auction and there is 100 disclaimers on the auction poster, auction truck, auction office trailer, every bidding number, that states everything is as is, where is, period......
If seller wants it different, get your crap in the right piles before you sell it. Not _after_ you sell it.
If you are a smart buyer, you buy what it is you are bidding on, there in front of you.
I'd look poorly on you if you were there buying a loader without brackets, so you get a deal on them - everyone _else_ quit bidding because the loader is incomplete - and now you come whining you need some free brackets along with the loader you bought for a steal?
Why should you get more than you bid on?
Bid accordingly, you are at an auction, it's this bundle, that pile, this piece. As is. Look at what is there, and bid on that.
Period.
Why should you get the brackets for free?
Dumbest thing I've heard on here in a long time.
Private sale is way different, I would see where you are coming from.
But at a public auction, you have to know the rules and bid accordingly, don't expect to get something for free! Don't work that way.
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