Posted by John T on July 23, 2011 at 07:01:27 from (173.243.181.15):
In Reply to: Some people posted by 730d se on July 23, 2011 at 06:14:46:
I agree with JMOR, somethings value is ONLY accurately determined by what some buyer is willing to pay and some seller willing to accept BY DEFINITION.....
I get a kick out of nay sayers who profess "Oh my that thing wasnt worth that" WRONG WEEDHOPPER maybe it wasnt worth that to you, but by definition it was to someone....
I was a used tractor and farm implement dealer for years and put yourself in those shoes and go to auctions over the midwest (Stilesville Indiana, Archbold Ohio, London Ohio, Sikeston Missouri etc etc) trying to buy and sell for a profit and a living YOU WILL LEARN WHAT SOMETHING IS "WORTH" OFTEN THE HARD WAY LOL
I always threw potential buyers off guard and got a reaction when they asked me what I would take for a tractor, to which I replied.... "I will only take $5,000 and not one cent more" and conversely when trying to buy something Id tell them " I will give you $5,000 and not one cent less"
Ol John T This advice is "worth" what you paid NOTHING
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