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Posted By: davidcycleback
My George Blanda trophy auction is an interesting example (and I'm well aware it is just that, one example). First, I lost money by letting the auction end normally. And, two, the person who made the offer ended up being the winning bidder, meaning we wouldn't have cheated out the 'rightful' winner if I had accepted his offer. |
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