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  • He wanted ALL the money for it!

    https://www.thedrive.com/news/36329/vengeful-seller-hacks-his-own-vintage-chevy-camaro-to-pieces-to-get-back-at-low-ballers

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    My hobby is needing a hobby.

  • #2
    What a crybaby ...

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    • #3
      I figured some feathers would be ruffled.
      My hobby is needing a hobby.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Monster View Post
        What a crybaby ...
        nah. i TOTALLY get it.
        my sandlot, my ball, and im taking my ball and going home.

        i have drilled holes in blocks, cut heads apart, smashed
        intakes and headers with a sledge, kicked in hoods doors
        and fenders when ive had it with cheap @sses.

        its fun listening to the "oooh NOOOOO why did you do that
        i woulda took it instead" and explaining that its BECAUSE
        you didnt want to pay, you only want it free or next to free,
        and nobodys gonna benefit or profit off my bad situation
        unless its ME.

        pay up. or not. at a certain point, IDGAF and i get more
        satisfaction out of them not getting it because they acted
        like a d@ck, than whatever $$$ i was asking for JUST
        because they tried to strongarm me.

        immature? maybe. its MINE. dont wanna pay what i want?
        then you dont get it. not even after im gone and you come
        by to pick the trash thinking youre going to score...
        bet that guy was REALLY bummed when he found the 454 block--
        and then found the hole in the side of the block / waterjacket
        from the 10 pound sledge.......

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        • #5
          I would laugh and say yeah , you showed everyone . Your 9ut a car and tomorrow no one will care you cut it up . If your " investing " your money , you don't want to put more in it than it's worth . What it's worth is what you can get out of it . I've got more 8n my vettes than I can get out of them at this point, probably even the suburban, so I'll just keep them and drive them . I can comfortably say that I can depreciate 1500 dollars on a car a year to get me around . Basically if i buy it for 1500 and it gets me around for 12 months , it owes me nothing .
          Previously HoosierL98GTA

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          • #6
            Wonder if he'd take $50 for the front bumpers......?.....
            Ed, Mary, & 'Earl'
            HRPT LongHaulers, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.


            Inside every old person is a young person wondering, "what the hell happened?"

            The man at the top of the mountain didn't fall there. -Vince Lombardi

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            • #7
              Probably scratched them up with a screwdriver.

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              • #8
                The question is: "What will buyers do NEXT TIME you sell something?". Of course if they don't know you it won't matter unless you provide evidence you are the "Pay up or the stuff DIES" guy. If they do know you will they even bother trying to cut a deal or walk away/ignore you? I seriously doubt anyone will pony up more cash just because you are the bringer of doom to second hand merchandise.

                Those cars both had major liabilities. The Camaro was "just a roller". The Charger was a 500 from a year 500 was only a trim level and RUSTY. A grand or two would have been a grand or two those two dudes don't have and might need now..

                Whatever happened to ENJOYING giving someone a good deal and expecting the same in return?

                One tantrum like that and I'd be going down the road knowing I'd be paying top dollar or getting screwed by a guy like that.

                Good luck selling anything in the future, hothead!
                Last edited by RockJustRock; September 12, 2020, 03:19 PM.
                My hobby is needing a hobby.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by oletrux4evr View Post
                  Wonder if he'd take $50 for the front bumpers......?.....
                  Call him and see Ed, I'm sure he'd love to hear from ya!
                  Charter member of the Turd Nuggets

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                  • #10
                    I'm probably the guy that when he let me know that he was the guy that would cut it up before he'd let a guy have it for less than he wanted , would be the guy that'd low ball him to let him know that I will not be the guy that is going to rescue his stuff from him . I might even hand him a pack of new blades . For 100% less than they're worth !
                    Previously HoosierL98GTA

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                    • #11
                      My first impression, and I bet I'm probably not far off. The guy is a Douche Rooster and I feel dumber for having seen whatever tantrum that was.
                      Flying south, with a flock of bird dogs.

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                      • #12
                        When VCR's first came out, buddy took one in trade and wanted $100 for it.. Guy wanted to buy it back (wife did not like the idea he traded the "new" vcr...kept trying to buy it for $25.. Me being a smart azz offered $50 in an attempt to get the guy to uo his price, didn't work.. Buddy went upstairs inthe office and dropped it on the concrete.. 2 purposes.. Guy did not get to screw mybuddy and did notget his vcr back

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                        • #13
                          How many times can a crybaby ask; "Are we there yet"? How many times can a mature adult say; "Not yet"? Who will win?

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                          • #14
                            Arrival wins!

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                            • #15
                              If I get involved with something JUST to resell it I set the price and stay firm. If it is something I once called my own and used I am more flexible as I have to put a value on the use I got from it. When buying I seldom haggle, just either buy or walk away. Haggling is for auctions. I do like auctions because there are the times I see value in things that others overlook.
                              My hobby is needing a hobby.

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