Posted by Leroy on February 06, 2019 at 16:43:57 from (96.45.243.241):
In Reply to: Auction question posted by Patsdeere on February 06, 2019 at 09:49:18:
I have never been to a farm sale that there was not a loader avaible. And any auctioneer knows that those shill bids if complained about will be investigated and if found to be trur he is no longer an auctioneer plus a big cost to prove he did not do the shill bid and also possibly a big fine. So any onest auctioneer will not knowingly do anything like that. Any that do that should be reported. Several years ago famimly member was calling a sale and somebody claimed the owner was running up item that the auctioneer did not even know who the owner was. It cost him plenty and a year or more to get things settled and it was finally proved the owner was a few states away when item was sold, not close to grounds where sale was that somebody was claiming owner was at biding his item up. If they could not have eventually proved where the owner was at that time the family member auctioneer and the auction company he was working for could never have done an other auction. The auctioneers are to smart about that to ever let what you are saying they are doing as they would be out of a job plus very big fines.
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