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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 458914" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Tmay, No, you may not change your mind after you get your check. There are basically 3 ways to do this.</p><p> 1. You set a minimum price when you check the calves in and get it recorded on your check in slip. If they do not bring that, they do not sell. </p><p> 2. After they say "sold" and before the animals leave the ring, you call out "No Sale". They will mark them not sold and back to you and you pay 1-2 dollars per animal no sale fee.</p><p> 3. The way to do it without anyone knowing you didnt sell them is to simply bid on them yourself up to the point where you will let them go. If they do not bring your price, you bought them back and in the office they count them as a no sale. Some on the board disagree with this, so that is a consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 458914, member: 1150"] Tmay, No, you may not change your mind after you get your check. There are basically 3 ways to do this. 1. You set a minimum price when you check the calves in and get it recorded on your check in slip. If they do not bring that, they do not sell. 2. After they say "sold" and before the animals leave the ring, you call out "No Sale". They will mark them not sold and back to you and you pay 1-2 dollars per animal no sale fee. 3. The way to do it without anyone knowing you didnt sell them is to simply bid on them yourself up to the point where you will let them go. If they do not bring your price, you bought them back and in the office they count them as a no sale. Some on the board disagree with this, so that is a consideration. [/QUOTE]
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