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Posted By: Matt Bojorquez
I could not agree more. I tried placing a bid with about 7 minutes to go before the 11:30 Mastro scheduled closing time on a Sergio Delgado lot. It took 6 minutes and 57 seconds to get to the final screen for bidding. I hit the bid button with 3 seconds to go and got a notice about 4 minutes later saying the lot was closed for bidding. This cost Sergio at least $804, more if the other bidder came back to top me. Let this be a lesson to those waiting until the final minutes the next couple of nights. The sight was moving so slow that I did not realize I had been outbid until it was too late. |
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