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Sorry to chime back in so late...
Yes, Scott had it right. And while his explanation does make some sense, it still amazes me how quickly that competing bid comes in after a week of complete stagnancy with no bids. Thanks for providing a potential explanation, as it's something that's confounded me for quite a while. ![]()
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