Posted by 135 Fan on November 03, 2007 at 21:00:30 from (68.149.38.173):
In Reply to: Re: Good deals posted by Steven f/AZ on November 03, 2007 at 19:42:25:
I agree with that most times. I had some almost new welding equipment I sold to a friend. I bought it to go into business with another guy and got taken. My friend said he'd buy it if he could make a couple payments depending on when he got paid. I said no problem and as soon as he had the money he paid me. We both got a good deal. Another so called friend wanted to buy my garden tractor. I didn't totally trust him but took the machine to his place as I didn't have anywhere to take it. He said he'd pay for it when he went back to work on a golf course. He kept telling me he was going to pay for it. To make a long story short he and his brothers kept using it the whole time. They even broke the blade engaging cable so the blades couldn't be shut off. No they didn't tell me. After 4 1/2 months he hadn't come up with the $1350 so I took the key out. I went by a week and a half later to ask for the money and he said he wasn't going to buy it. He did say his brother was P'Od about something. Probably to lazy to use a push mower. I went with a real friend and picked the mower up. I haven't talked to the cheapskate since. Most of the time it's better not to sell to or do work for friends. It's almost a recipe for disaster. Dave
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