Posted by Goose on May 31, 2016 at 12:41:14 from (70.198.34.204):
In Reply to: One of Them CL Deals posted by Traditional Farmer on May 31, 2016 at 12:17:30:
I once ran an ad in our local newspaper on a 4X4 pickup I had for sale. By pure coincidence, we had 4 inches of snow the day before the ad appeared.
Three guys showed up within 15 minutes to look at it. I thought I might have an auction. The three worked it out among themselves and agreed to let the first guy have first chance. He bought the pickup and didn't even haggle over the price, just wrote a check for my asking price. That was 30 years ago when you could still trust people, but I still never provided the title on a vehicle sale until the check cleared.
In conversation while I was writing a bill of sale it turned out the fellow had a 2wd International pickup, and his wife slid off the road in the snow and got stuck the evening before. He didn't say it, but I suspected that when he left home in the morning his wife told him not to come home without a 4X4 pickup.
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