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Re: How much is too much?
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Posted by maplehillfrm,pat on April 08, 2007 at 06:57:25 from (170.215.214.134):
In Reply to: Re: How much is too much? posted by RONEE on April 08, 2007 at 00:09:55:
AND what is wrong with that??? Thats what people do to turn abuck ,, what do used car dealers do?? same thing,, some buy them and put time and money into them and still lose their butt, I should try just buying and not touching them, sometime,, if you had capital and a market wouldnt you do the same?? you forget he has the time and fuel cost into looking at these things. I always got a kick out of when I bought somethig at an auction, put 5-6 hundred into it and then tried to sell it, there would always be at least 1 guy say I know you bought that at such and such , and paid X amount of dollars, why are you selling it for 7-8 hundred more thann you paid for it?,, do the math how much did I make,, besides if he was at the auction why didnt he buy it,, oh well cant please them all, have a happy easter. pat
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