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Muscat Mike
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Anyone else having problems getting on :?:
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Kieran
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Post by Kieran »

Yeah, me too. Every time I try to connect, Accoona cuts in. Does anybody know how to get rid of Accoona?

Kieran
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Chris Judd
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Post by Chris Judd »

Yep, connection times out. What's Accoona?

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Adair
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Post by Adair »

Don't worry about Accoona. Langton's is down.

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Post by Guest »

Should be working now...........

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Adair
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Yep.
Wine is bottled poetry.

Langton Newby

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I am a newby to Langton.
I have saw some of the wine are going at very prices. eg brokenwood graveyard 02 aroung $50, Jim Barry Armagh 98 $100, Rockford Basket Press 02 round $70.

is there a reason for low price in Langton???

Thanks in advance

Langton Newby

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I am a newby to Langton.
I have saw some of the wine are going at very prices. eg brokenwood graveyard 02 aroung $50, Jim Barry Armagh 98 $100, Rockford Basket Press 02 round $70.

is there a reason for low price in Langton???

Thanks in advance

Langton Newby

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I am a newby to Langton.
I have saw some of the wines are going at very prices. eg brokenwood graveyard 02 aroung $50, Jim Barry Armagh 98 $100, Rockford Basket Press 02 round $70.
Are there some reasons for the low price in Langton???

Thanks in advance

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Maximus
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Post by Maximus »

Yeh, there's a reason - risk.

You don't know whether the wine has sat on a rack in North Queensland for six months and cooked itself into vinegar.

Don't forget the buyer's premium, freight and insurance on those prices either (which all add up)...
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Langton Newby wrote:I am a newby to Langton.
I have saw some of the wines are going at very prices. eg brokenwood graveyard 02 aroung $50, Jim Barry Armagh 98 $100, Rockford Basket Press 02 round $70.
Are there some reasons for the low price in Langton???

Thanks in advance


Just because you bid at those prices doesn't mean it will meet the reserve. There is also normally a flurry of bidding activity just before each auction closes. Also you have to add 15% buyers commission to the hammer price.
Cheers
Ric
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