Posted by redforlife on January 17, 2022 at 08:00:17 from (68.234.121.189):
In Reply to: Re: Good bye posted by grandpa Love on January 16, 2022 at 16:55:17:
Well, OK. The reply sure sounds different than the original post. But, that's not what I was getting at. I think the point I was trying to make, somehow got missed. I don't think there is any thing wrong at all with buying, selling, flipping, or even working on tractors. Or doing it with a profit in mind. Everyone knows that's how the world works. My point was, it might not be ones best interest to be talking about details of these flips on here. Not, that you are in any way doing anything wrong. It might not be ones best interest to be telling how a tractor didn't work out for you, and it's off to the next guy. If a buyer did end up unhappy for some reason or nother (and I'm not saying that one even did), it probably wouldn't help things out for them to read on here that it was a flip. It'd just take one bad apple, to post a bad review. I guess I'm being blamed for being the bad apple, for just suggesting that it could possibly happen. And possibly happen because of what one might read on here in regards to it being a flip.
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