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Posted By: John S
I have no issues with a dealer owning material that is being auctioned. It is the bidder's responsibility to research both material and auction house. If a potential bidder is concerned that a lot is owned by the auction house, ask before you bid. Employing sound bidding strategies is the most effective methodology to avoid the effects of shill bidding. |
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