A few things has happened since online only. You have 1000's of bidders instead of 100's. people are selling junk and you can't see it till you pick it up unless the auction company is honest. I have now bought on 4 different auction sites and been ripped off by all 4 of them. Then to top it off they ad 10% buyers fee in small print.
the other thing that is happening is now the Gov. has all the people staying away from each other and have won one more step to control the people. Like it or not they don't want you socializing and they already dictate what you can print online forums and such. This is working perfect for the comunist rule of the day.
My brother became an auctioneer 1 year before you know what hit. he has no more in person auctions except if animals are involved. He says the prices have gone over the roof on sales, he charges no buyer fee, and has more people wanting him as auctioneer because of his honesty. He won't sell junk and if it is he makes sure that is what it is in the description.
He told me there was so less hassle with online and more money for him why go back to live. charges sellers the normal commission, no canteen, no stolen property as there is always a day or2 for people to look and then when they pick up there is no crowd for people to hide in while steeling.
I find prices close to new on a lot of little things so quit buying about a year ago.
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