Why the 10% if it is really sold? Explain?


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Posted by donot trust egouge! on Friday, December 06, 2002 at 11:21PM :

In Reply to: Re: Looks like bid rigging running up as usual! posted by Mark on Friday, December 06, 2002 at 9:37PM :

Mark, the simple fact that you require a say $2500 deposit if it is bidded up to $25000 says it all to many of us oldtimers, it means that you too by your own requirement realize that the auction is screwed up, aka someone could not really be a buyer but can run up a bid on your truck costing me money, it is not a absolute sale either! If you want to sell your truck over and over until you get what you think it is worth it is your privledge, if you want to sell it say absolute auction and will sell with no reserve, there jackass! I like your truck and you but you got it backasswards with ebay, it is not a real auction to me or a lot of others, i hope you sell your truck, prob would do better if you let a professional auction that specializes in old trucks sell it instead.



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