dittojmh58 wrote:Also guilty of the buy high, sell low or give away.. Then buy another at a later date for 20/30% more!! John
Have you ever been too eager?
Re: Have you ever been too eager?
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Re: Have you ever been too eager?
That conforms to the car salesman's credo of selling cars at less than they paid for them by,"Making it up in volume"!philco wrote:
You usually have to buy at least three to make it work.
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Re: Have you ever been too eager?
Hi, All:
I did that just recently. I found a Gerber Clip Lock Boot knife that I had seen a member post a picture of, and was real enthused with finding on like it. Well, I did find one listed on E-Bay, at what I considered a good price, bought it, an then noticed that it was listed, less the sheath, which is a essential part of the locking, system. I found that paying attention to the listing of an item, after receiving it, isn't the best way. As the old saying goes, "Live and Learn" . Well, I "Learned", that Ill have to design and build a sheath, as there are none to be found.
Sut Tatersaul
I did that just recently. I found a Gerber Clip Lock Boot knife that I had seen a member post a picture of, and was real enthused with finding on like it. Well, I did find one listed on E-Bay, at what I considered a good price, bought it, an then noticed that it was listed, less the sheath, which is a essential part of the locking, system. I found that paying attention to the listing of an item, after receiving it, isn't the best way. As the old saying goes, "Live and Learn" . Well, I "Learned", that Ill have to design and build a sheath, as there are none to be found.
Sut Tatersaul
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