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Re: Never pass up an old broken down barn!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by B-maniac on January 14, 2007 at 17:26:10 from (207.241.134.27):
In Reply to: Re: Never pass up an old broken down barn!!!!!!!!! posted by 3-71 Fan on January 14, 2007 at 12:14:27:
Let's just say for the sake of arguement , that he only had $300 to blow on an unknown "barn tractor" and so that's what he offered? They took it! End of story. Now I'll agree , if he told them it was only worth $300 , then maybe there would be a case for greediness , maybe. What if they told him $8000? Does that give HIM the right to call THEM greedy? Just because he couldn't afford it? Is there anybody on here that have NEVER offered less than asking price for a car,truck,tractor or anything for that matter? I see no difference here accept that at least he didn't try to bargain them down. From what I read they were all adults involved , no guns held , no arms twisted and no deception by anyone. He offered $300 , he didn't tell them that was all it was worth , they accepted! Done-Deal! For the nay-sayers...next time you go to buy a car , dealer or otherwise , you best pay the asking price or shame on you.
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