Posted by dave2 on October 24, 2012 at 04:28:02 from (139.139.35.17):
In Reply to: Pricing opinions posted by Pete76NY on October 24, 2012 at 00:07:52:
Don't be a cheater Peter!!!!!!!!!! You put real nice and clear pics of yours up and a blurry one of the other guy's :roll: ...
Let him ask, he may find someone that just HAS to have it at any price. No tellin what folks will pay money for....
I mentioned once on a forum that I had replaced the solid sway bars for the 3pt on my little tractor with chains/turnbuckles.. Guy started PMing and emailing me for the solid bars. I already wanted to use them for something else and told him the chains were much more user friendly and would ship cheaper... Nothing doing and he started getting on my nerves. Finally gave him a stupid price with the idea of shutting him up... Couple days later, I have a letter in the mail with the cash + money for shipping. Felt bad then and charged him 20 bucks + shipping (had told him 80) :roll:
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