I go to farm auctions for a hobby, dad took me to farm auctions when I was 5 or 6 and I've enjoyed them for a hobby ever since. Drove 1/3 of the way into Iowa this fall to go to a fun looking farm auction, didn't buy anything, just enjoy auctions, I go to many of them, by many different auctioneers.
I've never been to an auction where an auctioneer would make a casual comment like that, 'sure the brackets are included....' Never. They tell you you are bidding on what is in front of you, look it over yourself, this item, pile, pallet, but they never make sweeping casual comments like you suggest thst unseen items are included.
There have been mixups and mistakes. seen 2 different helpers are holding items and bidders don't know if one or the other or both helper's items are being sold, and so on. I see lots of mistakes and they get fixed.
Never saw an auctioneer suggest brackets that weren't right in front of us were also included with anything.
Just doesn't work that way, auctioneers know better.
As is, where is, what you see.
Every auction I've ever been to.
Can't believe someone would expect to get more than they bid on, everyone else is trying to bid fair and discount for missing parts, and some folks expect to buy cheap and get the rest thrown in for free?
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