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Just thinking of rationales in general as to why would-be-bidders would employ a proxy bidder. Did not intend to address any specific piece/deal. Curious as to additional rationales out there. My favorite is the righteous indignation, I've been cracking up all night about that, I think that's really funny.
I did find it interesting that the jersey was purchased at such a top price and that it was then intended for private sale. That is a lot of money to put up - and then to expect more?? When? This was intended as a general thread but posts have lives of their own - additional rationales, no additional rationales, segways to specifics ... |
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