Posted by mkirsch on February 15, 2012 at 05:29:48 from (64.80.110.75):
In Reply to: trade? posted by biggerred on February 14, 2012 at 06:57:42:
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Not if he's trading for a tractor with major problems.
If he trades a good N-series for an H that needs an overhaul, transmission work, and tires just to get it moving under its own power, that's a bad trade.
I have seen too many people bitten, and been bitten myself on a couple of trades, to be very trusting in someone offering up a trade like this. They are usually trying to trade away their problems.
You know this kid, right, but how often has he been around recently? You knew him when he went to school with your kid, but you probably haven't seen hide nor hair of him in a long while. Now he shows up out of the blue with this trade???
Sorry, society is too messed up right now, with everyone trying to screw everyone else over, and thinking nothing of it, feeling no guilt. You can't trust anyone these days.
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