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Post by Tim Rose on Jan 13, 2010 8:23:04 GMT -5
Any thoughts?
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Post by DaveM on Jan 13, 2010 8:57:33 GMT -5
Yep.
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Post by Tim Rose on Jan 13, 2010 9:09:17 GMT -5
yep
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Post by DaveM on Jan 13, 2010 9:17:43 GMT -5
OK, I will say this as nice as possible. I think they are riding on FHA's coat tails. They couldnt get buyers or fur for a Jan auction, so they canceled. Then they saw what a success Fur Harvesters auction was, so theysuddenly have their own internet auction. IMO, if Fh's auction would have flopped, NAFA would have bragged at what geniuses they were for canceling their auction. But I am glad fur is selling, and that we have several options to market our fur.
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Post by mikeken on Jan 13, 2010 12:36:23 GMT -5
dont know if they are riding coat tails or not...i havnt been in the game that long, but im thinking they must have had this planned for a while, it would take more than 2-3 days to pull it off.
im not sold on the buying fur on an internet auction though. wouldnt they have to see, and feel it??
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Post by halaggers on Jan 13, 2010 13:41:58 GMT -5
Yea somthing smells fishy to me.
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Post by backwoodsman on Jan 19, 2010 14:23:35 GMT -5
I see internet furbuying as a double edged sword. Good if you selling lower quality/early/rubbed fur but you may not get the top price deserved for better quality prime goods? Once a buyer gets burned on that will he bid cheaper next time? Alot of what if's as i see it.
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