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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 41052" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Larry --- How refreshing it is to hear/read an autioneer actually admit that (bid running), even though I'm sure that all of us that understand what's going on really despise the practice when we are there as buyers (and not as sellers!). I attend several cattle and equipment auctions per year down around Houston where the auctioneer is notorious for bid running, getting "hung up" WAY too frequently, etc. Always have to be extra alert when trying to buy something from him, but if I were a seller I guess I'd prefer him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 41052, member: 43"] Larry --- How refreshing it is to hear/read an autioneer actually admit that (bid running), even though I'm sure that all of us that understand what's going on really despise the practice when we are there as buyers (and not as sellers!). I attend several cattle and equipment auctions per year down around Houston where the auctioneer is notorious for bid running, getting "hung up" WAY too frequently, etc. Always have to be extra alert when trying to buy something from him, but if I were a seller I guess I'd prefer him. [/QUOTE]
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