Posted by newfarmer9 on February 15, 2008 at 15:27:17 from (74.210.36.33):
Well I read over the fine print on the online version of the Nebraska Auction flyer. The more I read, the more ticked off I get! Kruse is charging for parking, charging a $10 admission fee, charging $20 per auction flyer, charging for bidder numbers, charging a 10% buyers premium on vehicles and a 15% buyers premium on literature and parts, and charging a 7% sales tax. If you are planning on paying for any of your purchases with cash, you must leave a $500 deposit at their office before bidding even begins. Oh yeah and on top of all this, if you don't get your purchases off of the property within 24 hours, Kruse will move it themselves and charge you handling and storage fees. GRRRRRR! This auction is outright thievery in my opinion. Don't plan on coming away from this sale with any deals, you will quickly rack up hundreds of dollars in premiums, taxes, and fees. Anyone else feel the same way I do?
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