Posted by da.bees on August 03, 2012 at 00:56:44 from (72.181.183.240):
I have always bought extra (favored meat,coffee,saw blades ect) if price is much lower than I can expect before I will need the item again. I bid on some motor oil recently expecting to drop our because it was more than I would use in the next 2 or 3 years. To my suprise I got it for about ten cents on the dollar. Ok I thinks,I will be able to sell what I don't need for half price and make money plus stocking up for a few years. Two people approced me after the auction wanting to give my money back on a few gallons. I offered to sell a few gallons for double what I had paid. Neither would have any part of paying more than I had. Over the next few weeks I began to think I might have to use it up on hog scratching posts. I finaly sold what I didn't want and now have a question. How many of you would pass on $7 per gallon if it wasn't time to change oil in anything for Rotella,Delvac,castrol Gtx if it was a brand you liked and correct viscositie. It has me thinking the world changed while I wasn't paying attention.
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