I have already seen a variation of this happen at a farm auction here in Ontario. Some Sikh ginseng growers showed up late at a farm clearing auction and bid on a Hardi field sprayer until they got it. The three of them started crawling all over the thing after the auctioneer was farther down the line. They started getting all yappy and seemingly upset and took off to the auction trailer and from that point forward they miraculously couldn't understand english......Through various people they got the point across they couldn't understand even basic english and didn't want the sprayer and refused to pay a penny. They tried to get the idea going that the auctioneer was discriminating against them, but the auctioneer played the game right back by making sure he couldn't understand what they wanted. It was funny when he had them sign off their winning bid refusal and suddenly they could read and understand what was going on. To me they were just a few pathetic guys who didn't check a piece of equipment and needed a way out and the auctioneer proved the old stereotype of Canadians being friendly and polite.
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