What does an aneurism feel like??????????????? I think I'm havin one.....
I have no problem with anyone making or spending a buck. And I'm sure the guy was happy to get what he got for the price. All good... We are going to look at a horse trailer this evening that is prolly overpriced, but if it's able to pass inspection, I'll be glad to get it to satisfy SWMBO.....
No pissin and moanin at all... Just my observation.... Makin a buck is no problem at all, how you go about it is a different story. Obviously everyone has an opinion on what is right and wrong. I have mine and you have yours.
I stand by integrity indefinitely and some put a time limit (2 weeks?) and price on it. To each their own............
Now, for example, had you got that lawnmower for free, put 5 bucks and 30 minutes into it to get it running, and advertised /sold it for 150... Good on ya.... I'd call that capitalism.... If you figgered it was a 50 buck lawnmower and offered it to someone who didn't take it... Then someone came by and just was desperate for a mower and you happened to have one for 150...only difference being the needs of the customer and he bought it.... Customer was happy but you cheated yourself...... IMHO
To each their own......
Besides..... This thread was talkin about a glass of water......
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