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	<title>Comments on: No Warranty Or Guarantees at Auction, EXCEPT…</title>
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	<description>Dispel the Myths of Auctions</description>
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		<title>By: Auction Law</title>
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		<description>Neil
Thanks for your comments. However, while there are a few in any profession that may be a bit unethical, this is not the &quot;norm&quot; by any means. The above comments were not meant to be construed that this is a common occurrence in the profession. 

In fact, in many cases, I&#039;ve found that the buyer&#039;s perception is often due to their misunderstanding of what was stated in the terms and conditions or any other statements made by the auctioneer. 

In any case, at a live auction, the buyer should make the effort to perform their own due diligence and know what they are bidding on to help insure they are getting what they paid for... caveat emptor applies anytime you are dealing with any salesperson. I encourage you to read my other posts, which also cover information on this subject, as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Neil<br />
Thanks for your comments. However, while there are a few in any profession that may be a bit unethical, this is not the &#8220;norm&#8221; by any means. The above comments were not meant to be construed that this is a common occurrence in the profession. </p>
<p>In fact, in many cases, I&#8217;ve found that the buyer&#8217;s perception is often due to their misunderstanding of what was stated in the terms and conditions or any other statements made by the auctioneer. </p>
<p>In any case, at a live auction, the buyer should make the effort to perform their own due diligence and know what they are bidding on to help insure they are getting what they paid for&#8230; caveat emptor applies anytime you are dealing with any salesperson. I encourage you to read my other posts, which also cover information on this subject, as well.</p>
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		<title>By: Neil Bartlett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Neil Bartlett</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for the information. The article was a bit lengthy but worth the read. This will surely help buyers be more aware of action that can take if they are fooled and should also serve as a warning to auctioneers that trying a rip-off is more risky than they might think.

Thanks!

Auction Ignite
Learn How To Set Fire To Your Auction Business
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the information. The article was a bit lengthy but worth the read. This will surely help buyers be more aware of action that can take if they are fooled and should also serve as a warning to auctioneers that trying a rip-off is more risky than they might think.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Auction Ignite<br />
Learn How To Set Fire To Your Auction Business</p>
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