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Re: What approach to take in getting family tracto
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Posted by lee on November 19, 2004 at 07:46:28 from (24.24.95.246):
In Reply to: What approach to take in getting family tractor ba posted by Brian in NY on November 19, 2004 at 06:20:58:
I'd probably run a mild scam on it. I'd prolly get a bud who don't know the guy to stop over and act interested, just driving by, and try to buy it for a song and see if the guy will sell and if the guy takes the bait have him buy it right there. If the guy don't want to sell to your bud you may be out of luck. Some weeks later you might try your heartfelt approach and offer 2 songs. You might even hand it over to your dad to deal with the guy. If the guys are actually friends, it might work. Just cause they went to school don't mean much. Even if they're friends don't mean much as comes to money. If the guy is a cantankerous old coot he could go any which way and you're just not going to know. If he knows you want it bad he might just hold it or charge a big price and that's that. In the end all you can do is try to buy it and if you can't get it that's that.
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