Posted by Allan In NE on October 08, 2007 at 06:47:50 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Auctioneers posted by Fed Up with em on October 07, 2007 at 22:20:46:
Have you ever had an auction?
Just don't think you have a clue as to how much work goes into these things. Can take 20 men two or three weeks to clean up, line up, arrange, list, advertise, promote, etc., etc.
All the while this is going on, that poor old farmer knows full well that he is just about to loose his shirt, will receive pennies on the dollar, will loose everything else he has worked 40 years for and then when the dust settles, he'll still end up spending the next few years trying to pay off the taxes on the proceeds that will all go to the financial wolves in the process anyway.
You're bellyachin' because you didn't get a return call or an email so you can sit in your armchair and bid with a click of your mouse? Then, on top of that, you would like ‘em to schedule the auction around your plans to boot?
Good Gawd man! Either cut back on the caffeine, get off your duff and go look or just let it drop.
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