Back in the late Seventies, when I lived in Tucson Arizona, I won a Chevy Monza (yuck!) in a supermarket contest. I had to drive to Phoenix to pick up the money (you don't think I wanted that car, do ya?) so my wife and I decided to shop around for a Javelin while we were there. I found one that looked reasonable we stopped by the guy's house to check it out. Upon our arrival, he informed us that he had been offered $1200 for it, but was hoping for more. I wasn't sure if that offer was real or not, but I took to mean that was his bottom line. After checking the car out, I told him I'd give him $1400 cash money, like now. Just let me run to the bank. He accepted. When I returned, he informed me that during the 45 minutes I was gone to the bank, the other guy had called back (what a coincidence) and told him he'd give him $1600 if he'd hold the car for him. "Really?" I asked, folding fourteen one hundred dollar bills back up and putting them back in my pocket, "If I were you, I'd take it." Then, I turned and left. If there is any justice in the universe, that 'other guy' didn't exist... Keleigh PS. We ended up buying a darn nice 73 Gremlin X, Maxi blue with white hockey stripe and interior, 258/TF. I miss that car to this day. Armand Eshleman wrote: > How about the one where you go into a car dealer, test drive a 4 wheel drive > truck that's older than the hills, rusty and all that kinda crap and then > tell the dealer you'll take it for his advertised price, his comment comes > back, well I have to have $100 more because a regular customer has promised > to buy it next week for the advertised price?? "WHAT? You mean you'll turn > down money right now for a suppossedly "promise" next week?" what ever > happened to cash in hand is worth two on the promise. or something like > that. Suppossedly this "regular" customer has much greener money than mine > just like the guy who wanted $300 for the same crap he can only get $100 > for at the shredders. For some reason people just think that they ought to > screw every one every chance they get just to make a buck. I hope all of > them can sleep at night and I hope the Pearly Gates have equivalent > treatment for them as they gave here. > > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list