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If utility tractors, agricultural tractors, loader backhoes, telescopic forklifts, rough terrain forklifts, forklifts and excavators make your business run, you may want to head over to Davenport this week.
Beginning Tuesday, thousands of bidders from every state and 16 countries will gather at Ritchie Brothers’ auction of heavy equipment. It’s the largest of its kind.
The auction site spans more than 100 acres near the intersection of I-4 and U.S. Hwy 27 in eastern Polk County. Watch for heavy volume during the five-day auction on both of these thoroughfares. Gates open at 8 a.m.
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Posted by Edgard Negron, Brooksville Florida on 03/06 at 12:12 PM
In the last auction where I brought 12 cars to be sold--Ritchie Brothers made a secret undisclosed policy that ruined every single small seller.
They restricted the general public by demanding that any one wanting to buy, must show $20,000 in case or a bank letter of credit to prove that they had the funds to buy anything no matter the bid price.
By that discriminatory secret policy they ruined me and many others.
The news media should investigate this horrible policy that hurts the small buyers and seller.
Edgard negron