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Unread 05-16-2003, 10:24 PM   #15
trigger643
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I certainly mean it in jest. I sell for a living, commercial finance and leasing to be specific and it's probably the hardest thing there is to move. My dealings on the internet, shows and with other traders is one of my hobbies and I know the type of "clients" we all have had dealings with at one time or another (or, in my case, on a regular basis). It's difficult enough to have to deal with these half-hearted types and window lookers for "fun". When you do it daily for a living, it can get down right frustrating and I truly sympathize.

Really want to see the fruits and nuts fall from the tree? List an assault rifle on GunBroker. One guy wanted to know if I would take a WW2 Jeep in trade (less motor).

As LugerDoc can attest, I for one, as a buyer, attempt to do my best when "shopping" to know what I A-want, B-can afford and C-what a fair value is (that doesn't mean I won't start out with the intention of a Police Luger and end up with a C96, but it was his fault for showing it to me).
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