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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1824383" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>No. I have bought some cattle twice this year outside at FT Payne. I had no problems from the barn owners..I just took the ticket into the office when the guy unloaded, told them in the office what I paid, and paid the commission on them, instead of the seller having to. That case last week in Calhoun, with the Corr cow and calf, I paid commission on the cow because I was keeping her, but because I put the calf in the weigh pen, they didn't charge me for when I bought her. Said they'd take it out pf my check for selling it. I doubt I have bought cattle outside more than 20 times in my life, but have sold outside a whole lot more. For people who put a dollar value on their time, buying or selling outside either one, usually works out as good, if not better, than doing it through the ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1824383, member: 40587"] No. I have bought some cattle twice this year outside at FT Payne. I had no problems from the barn owners..I just took the ticket into the office when the guy unloaded, told them in the office what I paid, and paid the commission on them, instead of the seller having to. That case last week in Calhoun, with the Corr cow and calf, I paid commission on the cow because I was keeping her, but because I put the calf in the weigh pen, they didn't charge me for when I bought her. Said they'd take it out pf my check for selling it. I doubt I have bought cattle outside more than 20 times in my life, but have sold outside a whole lot more. For people who put a dollar value on their time, buying or selling outside either one, usually works out as good, if not better, than doing it through the ring. [/QUOTE]
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