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Originally Posted by Marty S
It works for you cuz you dont have a clue what happens once it leaves your hands???
The end user doesnt want to buy goods that are marginal or screwed.
When the auction company mixes marginal in with good, it bites the end user. The end user wants to buy sound goods. If he loses money regularly because there is a percentage of loss/screwed, he is forced to adjust his price down, and in the grand scheme it eventually costs you the producer. In the auctions defence, it is difficult to catch everything.
I encourage all, just Do it right. When everybody makes money, then everybody wins
Take care of the end user, very wise thing to do!
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Marty is very right. I have bought quite a few otter in the past an have been burned a bit on every lot I purchased, one lot there was 8 NFG. if you took the time to take the critter at least respect animal.