Posted by Sprint 6 on September 03, 2020 at 03:42:41 from (107.77.208.158):
In Reply to: A Sad Fate posted by NY 986 on September 02, 2020 at 19:29:00:
It just comes down to some people are super stubborn and think they will never die. I had a great uncle that was a life long bachelor. Super hard worker, spent the bulk of his career repairing nuclear reactors. Dad and I always got along with him great, the rest of the family, not so much. He absolutely refused to make out a will of any kind. On one occasion, he had a will drawn out by a lawyer, then refused to sign it. It was a mess when he passed. The only winner was the state, and the state appointed estate manager, which happened to be his bank's manager. It was sad to watch his possessions sell at auction, and the bank and state take all the proceeds. The only thing I wanted was an old Plymouth Arrow pickup he had bought new. It had been in all 48 lower states, had over 400K on it, and it was currently not running. I made the estate manager an offer on it, and made the youthful mistake of telling how I knew it's TRUE miles, every oil change was written on the bottom of the hood in marker. He refused my offer and said I could buy it at auction. Auction day, the truck was still filthy, except the bottom of the hood was scrubbed clean. The auctioneer sold it claiming the odometer reading was original, which showed low teens. Of course the truck brought stupid money because of the fraud. Then the estate manager had the nerve to come up to me at the auction and make a remark about how much the truck brought. I just told him we both knew what he did, and I would sleep good that night.
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