Posted by Dan in North Houston on April 04, 2019 at 07:12:28 from (216.136.87.146):
In Reply to: Auction question. posted by JayinNY on April 03, 2019 at 20:45:22:
Local equipment jockey has an auction several times a year to sell his stuff and consignment items. If it is a consignment item, he will state that it has a reserve on it, and if the bidding doesn't reach the consigner's undisclosed reserve amount, he will state that it is a no sale and move on. If it is one of his items and a big ticket item, such as a tractor, he will go until the bidding stops, and then state that he cannot let it go for that amount, and move on. I don't mind that at all. But if it is a smaller item, he has a shill in the crowd run the bid up. I bid on a plow at the last auction, and it went to someone in the crowd that had already bought several random items where there were not many bidders involved. I had a limit as to how much I would bid, so when I got outbid at that amount, I passed, and he banged the gavel and proclaimed his shill had bought it. The next week, it was back listed on Craigslist, where it has been for several months now.
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