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<blockquote data-quote="Runaway Deere" data-source="post: 961137" data-attributes="member: 16486"><p>I am sure the auction just wrote you a check for the difference, no insurance used. We run our own business and when there is a legit customer problem, 99 times out of a 100 we just pay. If we used our insurance all the time we just just wind up paying more in premiums than if we just paid out of pocket.... Its been like that Niall our businesses forever, but this is just our experience. Our local auction moves 2000 head on Tuesday's just beef, not including butchers, and dairy, so we too feel like small fish in the ocean. With that said it helps to have our reps or friends. We would be broke if we had no auction yard. The yard is an integral piece of the puzzle in our part of the country. It does sound like the yard still wants your business otherwise they woulda told you to pound salt. We always want to use businesses that stand tall, instead of goin to a new place and taking another chance. Hope all goes well..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runaway Deere, post: 961137, member: 16486"] I am sure the auction just wrote you a check for the difference, no insurance used. We run our own business and when there is a legit customer problem, 99 times out of a 100 we just pay. If we used our insurance all the time we just just wind up paying more in premiums than if we just paid out of pocket.... Its been like that Niall our businesses forever, but this is just our experience. Our local auction moves 2000 head on Tuesday's just beef, not including butchers, and dairy, so we too feel like small fish in the ocean. With that said it helps to have our reps or friends. We would be broke if we had no auction yard. The yard is an integral piece of the puzzle in our part of the country. It does sound like the yard still wants your business otherwise they woulda told you to pound salt. We always want to use businesses that stand tall, instead of goin to a new place and taking another chance. Hope all goes well.. [/QUOTE]
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