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Re: When the hammer falls.
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Isn't the hammer a legally binding contract?

This is my understanding...suspect if it was me i'd be pretty annoyed.

: Yes, I was surprised at that too - used to the hammer falling
: meaning the sale is made. They did say it was their first time
: with Internet bidding but the second time it was telephone bids
: that were late and accepted after the hammer fell. Most unusual.

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