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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 439403" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I like the concept myself. With this method I can study the catalog, study the animals, look at the price floors and if there is NOT an animal I want at the floor price or slightly above then I can just leave after the free lunch without having to sit through an entire auction. I also don't have those deal moments where I feel the urge to jump in on a pair I was not even thinking about because the market is "missing her". I will spend less money at auction without that $500 cow I just had to jump in on and bid up to $1500 (or more). I also like the different levels of floor. IF one page of bulls have a floor of $2000 and another page of bulls has a floor of $3000, the owner is telling me that he does not think that first page of bulls is worth $3000. I am inclined to believe him and will not bid $3000 or more for a $2000 floor price bull. I think I like this better than a regular auction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 439403, member: 2095"] I like the concept myself. With this method I can study the catalog, study the animals, look at the price floors and if there is NOT an animal I want at the floor price or slightly above then I can just leave after the free lunch without having to sit through an entire auction. I also don't have those deal moments where I feel the urge to jump in on a pair I was not even thinking about because the market is "missing her". I will spend less money at auction without that $500 cow I just had to jump in on and bid up to $1500 (or more). I also like the different levels of floor. IF one page of bulls have a floor of $2000 and another page of bulls has a floor of $3000, the owner is telling me that he does not think that first page of bulls is worth $3000. I am inclined to believe him and will not bid $3000 or more for a $2000 floor price bull. I think I like this better than a regular auction. [/QUOTE]
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