Posted by jon f mn on April 08, 2016 at 14:24:07 from (70.194.241.204):
In Reply to: Ethics question posted by jon f mn on April 08, 2016 at 08:39:47:
Thanks for the advice! I should clarify that I am not doing the scrap iron, that is a much bigger job than I can handle this summer. What I have been doing is making deals with him on things that I need at a price a bit above scrap price, so far about 150-200%. So far that is one tractor and a couple other pieces. The tractor was worth about $250.00 over the scale, I paid him $500, kept the stuff I needed, then sold the rest for $500.00 after a day and a half work to tear it apart. I will keep doing that for the things that someone shows interest in. I just didn't know if that was a good way to do it. I only mentioned the age and money thing because if he had been on a fixed income and needed the money then I would have just done it for cost without and kept nothing, but I can't aford to donate my time for those not in need so if there was no money in it I would have just walked away.
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