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Re: What approach to take in getting family tracto
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Posted by Dave D on November 19, 2004 at 10:51:54 from (66.155.201.82):
In Reply to: Re: What approach to take in getting family tracto posted by Brian in NY on November 19, 2004 at 09:02:04:
OK, so let's assume this family friend is indeed "eccentric" and maybe even has a bit of "wood" for the world. You think the H is worth maybe $500 on a normal day but he takes a nasty pill and demands $1000. If you can't talk him into the reasonable range, you counter with how 'bout I even-trade you another H in equal or better condition? If he doesn't accept and can't come up with a good reason why he won't take that deal, maybe your dad owes him money or he had his eye on your mom in high school and you just found out about it. Then you have to decide how much that H is really worth to you and your dad and the money you pay above $500 is an investment in knowing something interesting about the true character of this family "friend."
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