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I have noticed a new Way to market heifers
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy43" data-source="post: 1249293" data-attributes="member: 10124"><p>I have responded to some ads , they ask for cash, cashiers check or certified funds that way their is no concern that the check is good. As for who pays over market value, they have no experience buying at sale barns , also the commission buyers have their own little click and if they see an inexperienced buyer they play their little game of running the price up. The inexperienced buyer probably feels intimidated and would rather buy from an individual seller thus paying above market value. Also they have full time jobs and have attended very few auctions to know how to buy. It is a whole new clientele for the experienced beef producer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy43, post: 1249293, member: 10124"] I have responded to some ads , they ask for cash, cashiers check or certified funds that way their is no concern that the check is good. As for who pays over market value, they have no experience buying at sale barns , also the commission buyers have their own little click and if they see an inexperienced buyer they play their little game of running the price up. The inexperienced buyer probably feels intimidated and would rather buy from an individual seller thus paying above market value. Also they have full time jobs and have attended very few auctions to know how to buy. It is a whole new clientele for the experienced beef producer. [/QUOTE]
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