JD I have to agree with you. I was at a consignment sale last fall. Guy had his NH skid steer there. Just a couple of years old, low hour clean unit. Everything at that sale went pretty cheap. I got at 6' 3point tandum disk for 125 and a 16 foot tandum axle trailer for 650. When the bidding on that skid steer hit about 5k it slowed way down. New bidder made a bid. The auctioneer stopped, announced that the owner was now bidding because it was a no reserve auction and that if the seller won the bid he would be paying the commission at what ever the winning bid was. I had no problem with that. Couple of items I wanted went for more than I was willing to pay but that's an auction. I don't go to "win" I go to buy. I look at something, decide what I'm willing to pay for it and never go over that price. Someone thinks it's worth more than I do it's all well and good.
Like with the hay issue Dave2 posted about. If the original seller was OK with the price they got and the buyer cornered the local market....well thats markets and how the game is played at all levels. Yet when hay isn't available sucks to have to buy, but that's called farming.
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