Posted by 135 Fan on December 06, 2007 at 17:00:08 from (68.149.38.173):
In Reply to: Auction Scumbags posted by Formerly PaMike on December 06, 2007 at 15:40:11:
The auctioneer shouldn't have sold it. He had to know it was worth more. After it was sold, the guy with the key or a friend probably started it up to load it. If I was your neighbor, I'd go after the auctioneer and if the buyer wasn't involved in the scam, he'd probably cooperate more. I've been at auctions where keys were taken and the auctioneer said they would find the key and come back to that item. I did buy a big water tank once and went to get the item number off of it to pay for it and someone wrote not in sale on it. I wish I would have remembered the number on it and paid as soon I won the bid. On the wall in the office, it clearly states "items left more than 30 days are subject to resale". Turns out the guy who bought it a couple months earlier never took it home and had a history of arrogance with the auction company. They told him off and gave him 2 days to take it away but I was still out a nice 1200 gallon water tank. The auctioneer is pretty good so I didn't press it too much. I should have. The auctioneer has his own sales yard and if you take bigger items and they don't get enough, you don't have to pay any commission. In the case of the Bobcat, I think criminal charges should be laid against someone. That's terrible. Dave
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