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<blockquote data-quote="BRYANT" data-source="post: 1235863" data-attributes="member: 10562"><p>I think he did just what he's supposed to do... He got the best price out of them that he could. The seller doesn't care that you or I are looking for a cheap pairs, they want the most money they can get and if they're worth more split up then that's the way they should sell and the auctioneers market is the people sitting in front of him so he has to try it both ways to figure out how to get the best market value out of the people sitting in front of him. </p><p>When it's your turn to sell I'll bet you won't complain if he markets them the best way possible. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p><p>First off the first part of all this is a quote from someone else BUT for some reason the quotes are not working right ??? may be my computer ???</p><p></p><p>Listen to what I said "I said I can see both sides of what he did I also think the auction should do ALL THEY CAN to make them bring the most they can but if you sell a pair as a pair in MY OPOINION when you have a bidder and you sell it its a done deal . and bet if you were the buyer you would not like what he did either. I have bought a lot from the sale barns and I have sold a lot at sale barns and IN NO WAY DO I THINK YOU NEED TO TAKE YOUR CATTLE TO A SALE AND GIVE THEM AWAY . I just don't think this was handled right</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="BRYANT, post: 1235863, member: 10562"] I think he did just what he's supposed to do... He got the best price out of them that he could. The seller doesn't care that you or I are looking for a cheap pairs, they want the most money they can get and if they're worth more split up then that's the way they should sell and the auctioneers market is the people sitting in front of him so he has to try it both ways to figure out how to get the best market value out of the people sitting in front of him. When it's your turn to sell I'll bet you won't complain if he markets them the best way possible. ;-)[/quote] First off the first part of all this is a quote from someone else BUT for some reason the quotes are not working right ??? may be my computer ??? Listen to what I said "I said I can see both sides of what he did I also think the auction should do ALL THEY CAN to make them bring the most they can but if you sell a pair as a pair in MY OPOINION when you have a bidder and you sell it its a done deal . and bet if you were the buyer you would not like what he did either. I have bought a lot from the sale barns and I have sold a lot at sale barns and IN NO WAY DO I THINK YOU NEED TO TAKE YOUR CATTLE TO A SALE AND GIVE THEM AWAY . I just don't think this was handled right [/QUOTE]
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