Posted by naylorbros on April 04, 2019 at 08:33:03 from (163.248.244.22):
In Reply to: Auction question. posted by JayinNY on April 03, 2019 at 20:45:22:
HI! A couple of different experiences with auctions. I took at John Deere model B to a consignment sale because I wanted it gone and it did not fit with what I wanted in my collection. I was one of the better looking tractors I had at the time. This auction was one of the rare times that my brother and I took our mother along with us. She was mad that I was selling that tractor and decided to bid on it. She ended up being the high bidder and ended up using my number. We ended up paying a no sale fee to the auction company. The guy that was bidding against her I think was having fun watching my brother and I get more and more mad at her. The second one is we had an auction company dispose of my mother's, cousin's estate. There were two homes and a couple of buildings on the property and both were full of things he, my great uncle and my great grandmother had kept. The auctioneer at the beginning of each day (a two day auction with two rings going) made an announcement that the family is here at the auction, that they will be helping with the auction in the ring taking bids and helping in other ways. and that they will also be biding on items that they want. thanks Ken
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