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<blockquote data-quote="briarcreekguy" data-source="post: 1464419" data-attributes="member: 16975"><p>I used to go to lots of auctions, I usually went with the plan of purchasing an item listed in the auction flyer. I knew how much the item was new, the aprox. value that the item was selling for, and most importantly how much I was willing to give for the item. I would bid the item up to the amount that I had decided on, if it went higher, I let it go to someone else. Sometimes I lost, sometimes I won, but I never faulted the person selling the item for getting the most out of it they could. Auction fever gets to a lot of people and they will overbid, that is why they have auctions instead of selling items at a fixed price.By the way some of us here might resemble the rednecks and farmers the OP mentioned.<img src="/images/smilies/new/Hi24.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":Heya:" title="Hi24 :Heya:" data-shortname=":Heya:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briarcreekguy, post: 1464419, member: 16975"] I used to go to lots of auctions, I usually went with the plan of purchasing an item listed in the auction flyer. I knew how much the item was new, the aprox. value that the item was selling for, and most importantly how much I was willing to give for the item. I would bid the item up to the amount that I had decided on, if it went higher, I let it go to someone else. Sometimes I lost, sometimes I won, but I never faulted the person selling the item for getting the most out of it they could. Auction fever gets to a lot of people and they will overbid, that is why they have auctions instead of selling items at a fixed price.By the way some of us here might resemble the rednecks and farmers the OP mentioned.:Heya: [/QUOTE]
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