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Old 05-26-2011, 08:50 PM
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Default Emotions when selling a car

Is it me...or is it ok to have emotions when you sell your car?

I have 1 that I had for many many years and have been more of a caretaker to it than anything. Last fall before it snowed out I took it up to our car- stargage shed and put it away for its winter nap. 2 weeks later and a foot of snow someone calls and wants to buy it right now today. I told him straight up its for sale but not at this time since its in storage and there are dozen cars packed next to it and around it in a 40x80 shed. He couldn't understand why I wouldn't move the cars to get it out just so he could look at it.

So he kept on calling every 2-3 weeks and he started to become a PITA. He would call up around 4-5 PM with a few coctails in him and I would tell him the same thing.. Its not coming out until the other cars are out so find me after Memorial weekend. In March, it started to make me think about how much of jerk the guy is...and should I really sell it to him. Finally yesterday I told him when he called in for his weekly call and told George- I would love to sell it just not to you because I really can't stand about how rude you are to me and my wife over the phone.

Am I dumb for not taking his 60k? I know its not a big money car like Red Alert, a Yenko or a Top Flight 435 Car.
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