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Posted by Hugh MacKay on October 26, 2002 at 06:53:13 from (209.226.106.45):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: ebay NO RESERVE posted by KX on October 26, 2002 at 05:52:17:
Now there is an interesting senario, build more shed. I wonder if there is such an item as acordian type shed so you could just pull it out if more room was needed. I must agree I don't know why people bother to advertise or go to an online auction, if they have a high set price and don't really want to sell unless that price is reached. Would make more sence to me to put in a photo ad. I guess they just don't want to bother with inquiries. The other one I could never understand is $1,595. obo. Why not put add in saying for sale best offer. Sometimes I think these so called funny adds are just to satisfy the Mrs. who thinks tractor should go. Guy knows her weakness, she is also greedy for money. I find I don't have to advertise. Just leave tractors outside and within couple of days, people will be calling in or phoneing is that tractor for sale. I always say, "every item of machinery around here is for sale for a price." In this area, SW Ontario, 30 miles from Michigan border. Tractors here tend to sell for the same figure in Canadian funds as tractors in US in US funds. You have guys driving country roads mostly on weekends, just to see what is around for sale or not and just out in view. Michigan guys tend to be quite polite. I supose I would be to if I were driving around with out of province or state plates snooping in peoples yards. Then you have the Ontario guys hoping to cash in on a fast buck.
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