Posted by paul on June 18, 2021 at 19:12:51 from (66.60.215.13):
In Reply to: Internet Bidding posted by fastfarmall on June 18, 2021 at 16:42:40:
Was bidding on a wagon last summer, I was really close to having the bid and.... the internet failed.
It took them 15 minutes to get whatever failed reset and working again.
The auctioneer felt really bad, he chatted to me every 4 minutes. He said he has to be fair and let the internet have a chance before saying sold, but he actually did seem to care, as the crowd started walking away you knew the delay was busting his chops pretty bad.
They got up and running, asked the onlinefella if he wanted to bid, and said Sold to me, there was zero fooling around once things got back.
He gave me a free hat, and I was fine the whole time, I kidded with him a bit at the beginning of the delay, then I thought maybe its best for me to just be quiet and not trigger someone in the audience somehow. You know how some people are.....
An hour later I was in line at the food stand, auctioneer walks by, says oh, thank you for being so patient, and got the food people attention - my meal was on him.
It was a hassle, but seemed they tried real hard and I wasnt expecting the free meal or anything. I bid my prove and that was how it is, I cant control an auction, the auctioneer an play games, but I can only control how much I bid and if I dont get it, I go on to the next item or auction.
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