Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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No SHIRIKAGE deduction ? that Isn't going to happen at the auction house. At one time they were deducting 12% and It could be more.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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Last I knew Weibke’s was paying $70 all in
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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My average was $4.76 an ounce at nafa. I think it was 60% #1 , 40%#2. MINUS commission You all kill me ...................
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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77 average. and some change and he was shrunk 11 oz. even with his shrinkage he got way more than he would have in the country. not sure what the #1 brought.
only one person was paying 65 straight and he was full up. Was that shrink11 oz or 11 % BIG difference. 55 lbs - 11% =49 lbs times 77 = 3773 dollars - 9% commission = 3433. 43 divided by 55 only = 62.43 cents a lb !!!!!! 55 lbs -11oz =54lbs 5 oz = 4183.41- 9%commision = 3806.94 divided by 55 = 69 a lb of course my math may be off. Plus how long did you wait to get paid !!!!!!!!!
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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No SHIRIKAGE deduction ? that Isn't going to happen at the auction house. At one time they were deducting 12% and It could be more. it has happened at NAFA before for Jerry.. more than once. when I posted abouy it wissmiss also posted that she knew of someone who didn't get a shrinkage deduction.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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77 average. and some change and he was shrunk 11 oz. even with his shrinkage he got way more than he would have in the country. not sure what the #1 brought.
only one person was paying 65 straight and he was full up. Was that shrink11 oz or 11 % BIG difference. 55 lbs - 11% =49 lbs times 77 = 3773 dollars - 9% commission = 3433. 43 divided by 55 only = 62.43 cents a lb !!!!!! 55 lbs -11oz =54lbs 5 oz = 4183.41- 9%commision = 3806.94 divided by 55 = 69 a lb of course my math may be off. Plus how long did you wait to get paid !!!!!!!!! don't yell at me !!!!!!! 11 OZ(and DUH....there's a big difference) and it was his choice to wait and send it when he did. he's able to wait on his money with no issue.he doeant have to sell his whole catch every year to operate season to season. its all going in the bank. hes thrilled because he made the right marketing decision for him and thats all that matters!!!!!!! hes been at this 35 years. he knows what hes doing when it comes to marketing his catch and the by products.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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I'm not sure If this Is the case or not. But If that castor sits around for any period of time It's bound to lose weight. If I was the buyer I would be paying for that weight not the weight at shipping time. I was told when the auction house receives castor they automatically deduct 12% or more, then It's not weighed again. This for the most part takes care of any shrinkage during storage.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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we were told the opposite. it is weighed right before its offered private treaty.
our agent..who called and asked Jerry to dry and ship some castor..weighed it there because he felt it shouldn't be shrunk very much and he wanted something to go by in case it was so he could argue the point if it was shrunk all to heck.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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all I know is hes happy so I. happy for him
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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I always sold to webkie . When he received my castor he let It set for 2 days till it was thawed then weighed It and paid me.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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I'm assuming If It was just sent In It hasn't been sold yet. It may sit around for months before it Is bought.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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All that commission and tubbling and storage comes off the bottom line. NEVER heard of ANY country buyer charging anything for that.
.................... It won't show up on the reciept but you are paying for it one way or the other. A county buyers overhead, everything he has to do before reselling, are figured into the price he is paying.
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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Can a country buyer work on 9%? NAFA can't work off 9%! There are charges to the buyer that are generally higher than what the seller pays. Do you pay your country buyer $100 for reduces commissions for 4 years? Do you pay him for a yearly $10 subscription for his knowledge?
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Re: 55lbs of dried castor..any guesses?
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Can a country buyer work on 9%? NAFA can't work off 9%! There are charges to the buyer that are generally higher than what the seller pays. Do you pay your country buyer $100 for reduces commissions for 4 years? Do you pay him for a yearly $10 subscription for his knowledge? I know of the other charges at NAFA. The buyer I offered my finished coon and coyotes to offered me 5.25$ and 25$ each.
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