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Re: Selling equipment...Make sure you set your price high...


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Posted by JDseller on September 27, 2010 at 21:32:13 from (208.126.196.117):

In Reply to: Re: Selling equipment...Make sure you set your price high... posted by K-Mo on September 27, 2010 at 04:31:29:

I had that happen to me too. I had a little Honda 50 Three wheeler. I had fixed it up for my boy when he was nine or ten. It set for 7-8 years after he out grew it. My nephew Ty(ten years old) came over here last spring and asked me about it. So he and I got it out and cleaned it all up. I even went an got a new carburetor kit and installed it. It ran like a dream. Ty was in love. He would come over everyday he could and rode it. His Dad, my Brother-in-law, came over around Memorial Day and asked me what I would take for it. I told him since Ty liked it so much he could just have it for a hundred bucks. It would have brought 500-600 easy. So he came back with Ty an pays me and off Ty goes. I saw Ty two weeks later an asked him how he is getting along with the three wheeler. He tells me his "Dad" let him ride it home. His "Dad" had someone waiting there to buy it at $500 bucks. Sold the thing right in front of his kid. I could not believe it. I called and asked my sister if this was true. She said yes and that Ty was being a big baby about it. I BLEW UP. I MEAN seeing red kind of mad. I went straight over there and drug my worthless BIL out of the house and "we" went to the woods and had a "discussion" about it. Ty has a brand new Four wheeler setting in my barn that he comes and rides everyday. I told his dad and my sister that if I hear of them pulling something like this again. I will kick them out of my house and sue for guardianship of Ty. Yes the idiots rent off of me and try to pull a fast one like this for beer/gambling money.


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