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Cue-Ball:
How can i find out about arcade auctions in my area?  I'm on the West Coast (Seattle) and Superauctions doesn't cover that area (looks like that might be a good thing).  Is there a listing of upcoming arcade auctions that covers the whole US?
RacerX:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on April 22, 2003, 03:32:45 pm ---THe wussy blond guy at least pretends to see the bids. The old bald guy doesn't even bother to pretend. He will keep upping the price while he isn't even looking at the crowd, and then turn around and see no one bid at all, and then drop down to $50 from $300.

But really, even with all the shilling and stupid auctioneer tricks. Just know the value of what you are buying, and don't pay more. You can't go wrong that way.

--- End quote ---

My friends and I noticed this when Superauctions was in Mesquite (near Dallas).  They did this a lot.  They also fed us the usual crap about how this game or that game "went for twice that in <insert location of last week's auction here>."

I kind of got the impression that Mr. Do Rag works for Superauctions as well.  When a certain cabaret cab had a problem with the monitor and it needed adjusting, he hopped behind it and started fiddling with it, and nobody said anything to him even though the auctioneer had warned people not to get caught behind the cabinets or they would be prosecuted.
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