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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 16, 2004 at 06:08:08 from (216.208.58.186):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Ebay posted by Mark on February 16, 2004 at 05:41:04:
Mark: Exactly, the faster you come back the more they will stick it to you. The other thing at live auctions never hang around and item you are interested in looking it over. Look it over good and move to the next item look it over well. Than skip a few and look over all kinds of otems in great detail even though may not care a hoot about them. These auctioneering firms are constantly monitering people. Same on e bay they know how many times you look, so look at all kinds of items. There was a guy on here a few weeks back, finally found his grandfathers tractor being listed in an auction. He phoned the auction company at least a half dozen different days preceeding the auction. He went to auction, parked himself in front of the old tractor, told everyone who came in sight his great tale of how he tracked down this tractor. He then paid 4 times what the tractor was worth and came here complaining. Auction company probably ran him on purpose to recover some of the time they spent with him on the phone. Some guys you just can't help.
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