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What is the name of your state? UT
I am the credit bidder in a storage unit being auctioned on a Execution sale.
The money I bid goes against the money I am owed by the individual. Should I bid artificially high in order for the sale to be looked at as non-defective or can I allow the natural free market economy play out and simple lets other bid on the property and outbid them until I win.
In one situation, I will probably artificially bid $500 for it, whereas with the free market method, I pay end up getting it for $115 instead.
The items in the storage unit are sort of specialty creams and "magic" crystals and stones. The type of stuff you need a special buyer for and not something the average joe would consider of value.
Thanks
I am the credit bidder in a storage unit being auctioned on a Execution sale.
The money I bid goes against the money I am owed by the individual. Should I bid artificially high in order for the sale to be looked at as non-defective or can I allow the natural free market economy play out and simple lets other bid on the property and outbid them until I win.
In one situation, I will probably artificially bid $500 for it, whereas with the free market method, I pay end up getting it for $115 instead.
The items in the storage unit are sort of specialty creams and "magic" crystals and stones. The type of stuff you need a special buyer for and not something the average joe would consider of value.
Thanks