Posted by old on January 22, 2011 at 20:49:25 from (4.245.8.40):
In Reply to: Aution Prices posted by DeltaRed on January 22, 2011 at 19:19:40:
Well with the way the economy is the people that have $$ are there and the one that do not have $$ are not. The people with $$ are stupid and will buy a used piece of junk for twice what it is worth and the people with out if there only buy if it sells for 1/3 of what it sold for new. Seen it time and time again at auctions people buy things and are proud of how much they got it for till a person like me tells them they could have gotten it for $50 less if not more. Remember a guy who got a Lincoln welder and payed like $250 for it and told me hey I got one heck of a deal and I told him yep you got one heck of a deal when you could buy the same thing new for $159.95 and that was the price for one at that time
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