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That's the place.
"Jaz" wrote in message news ![]() They're in Mendon, MA. (trying to not name names) Is that who you mean? If yes, then I see what you mean. When I inquired about specific details of their bid process I practically got chased out. This has indeed been a learning experience. Thanks, Jaz |
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I thought it would be bad form to post the name if Jaz was still actively
trying to acquire this vessel. Since that no longer appears to be true... http://www.certifiedsales.com I don't know that they ever actually say the "A" word but the majority of folks who walk in there will believe that they are taking part in an a**t*on if they choose to enter a bid on a boat. That's the come on, the prospect of "winning" a boat at a ridiculously low price. Are they doing anything illegal? I don't think so. Are they deceptive or dishonest? That's really up to the prospective buyer to decide. I came across the following while I was checking out the above site myself. Go to the link below and look at one of the boats up for auction and then check out the seller's feedback: http://www.enterebid.com/index.cfm A little perplexing considering who the seller is and who runs the site. Steve P. "Ron Thornton" wrote in message ... When did telling someone it's an auction when it is not become "nothing dishonest". Name the bums or send it to me by e-mail and after verification I will name the bums. Ron |
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![]() Yep, that's them. And you're right, I'm no longer interested. After my second visit I realized the margin will be much lower than I originally guessed. It's in poor condition aside from the sinking damage, so it would never bring upper range $$. The owner of Certified Sales Inc, Brian, stated that the high bid was made by 'Jim', and when I asked "Okay, so can I make a lower bid, then when you decide to close the auction and contact all the bidders -- whereas some, like Jim, may opt not to buy the boat -- then you'll have my offer?"... his response was "Jim is not going to pass on the boat -- he has bought 20 boats from me... blah, blah, blah" -- that's when I got practically run out of the office. So it seems that when he's good and ready (e.g. when the price is bid up to what he wants) then he passes the best offer by the bank [who owns the salvage.] I imagine he takes a substantial cut (%50?). And so he has this regular customer who rehabs boats... they've been working together for a while... and they've got a good thing going. Good for them. Notice that the Albin TE 28 was never on this EnterEbid site -- I imagine that anything of real value that comes through his shop, he has regular buyers for. Of course I'm sure he's willing to part with anything if a sap shows up and gives in to his "the bid's up to $30K... offer something higher and I'll run it by the bank". Sure Brian. On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 00:55:22 GMT, "Stephen Pawlowskis" wrote: I thought it would be bad form to post the name if Jaz was still actively trying to acquire this vessel. Since that no longer appears to be true... http://www.certifiedsales.com I don't know that they ever actually say the "A" word but the majority of folks who walk in there will believe that they are taking part in an a**t*on if they choose to enter a bid on a boat. That's the come on, the prospect of "winning" a boat at a ridiculously low price. Are they doing anything illegal? I don't think so. Are they deceptive or dishonest? That's really up to the prospective buyer to decide. I came across the following while I was checking out the above site myself. Go to the link below and look at one of the boats up for auction and then check out the seller's feedback: http://www.enterebid.com/index.cfm A little perplexing considering who the seller is and who runs the site. Steve P. "Ron Thornton" wrote in message ... When did telling someone it's an auction when it is not become "nothing dishonest". Name the bums or send it to me by e-mail and after verification I will name the bums. Ron |
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Bid means auction when the listing says "mail this auction to a friend".
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