I don't like auctions and I remember one once where the whole crowd got mad, turned their backs and left. There was a pretty nice JD hoe that I thought I was interested in, but I figured I'd lose even if I was the lone bidder, so I went to the truck too. They were folding things up as I drove away.
I was recently tempted to online bid on a Logan metal lathe, but the description was written either purposefully vague, or by someone who didn't know what he was looking at. There was lots of tooling in the pictures, but did the tooling go in a package with the lathe, or was it dribbled away in some other scheme? The tooling wasn't mentioned, but it was worth as much as the lathe, so it would be pretty easy to give twice what something was worth and receive half of what you thought you were buying. Then there was a scheme involving your credit card number, so if you submitted a bid it looked like you were stuck no matter what. They had an inspection time, but it was a 40 mile drive, and would they change their statement on the day of the sale? What if you won the bid and showed up to pick it up and part of the tooling was gone?
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