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Re: What would you have done?
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Posted by Clint Youse MO on April 16, 2007 at 06:01:49 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: What would you have done? posted by IaGary on April 16, 2007 at 05:29:02:
If I am at an estate sale and know the family I try to never bid against the kids or grandkids it will always mean more to them than it will to me but I have seen guys that will run it up on them because they are family of the estate I think that is wrong. I found my granddads old farm truck a 1961 chevy C60 that he bought new at a farm sale about a year ago not an estate sale (bankruptcy) it did not run and had been sitting in a shed for about 10 years I made my mind up when I left home I would own that truck went to the sale stood all day last thing to sell every body new the trucks history still had grandads name on the bed and an old man run it to twice what the 1979 running truck beside it brought because the owner of the truck seen me bidding on it made me so mad didnot have a problem paying what it was worth but I knew who was taking that truck home so I think you didi the right thing for sure. Clint
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