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I have a customer, she is divorced,separated,angry. Her man left and left all of his tools behind. She had asked me about the welder if I would be interested, I told her I wouldn't be able to give her what it's worth. I told her to list it on craigslist for 1500$. And if she couldn't find a buyer I'd give her 500$ which is a crappy offer and i told her so but it's what I could afford. Now she is offering it to me for 800$. Would I be a fool not to take it???? It's a 1994 ranger8 233 hours on a trailer (just an axle really) with leads I'm not sure how long. what would you pay assuming it runs and welds. Also are these machines TITLED???Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThermal arc 211iCk flex-loc 150 & 130Clamps, saws & grindersHarbor freight 80 amp inverter
Reply:No titles...IMO, buy it....
Reply:Good price for the hours. We're they married 2 years so it's considered community property? If not he could claim you received stolen property and take it back, you are out $800. Should have just told her you would give her $500 for it in the first placeTiger Sales: AHP Distributor www.tigersalesco.comAHP200x; AHP 160ST; MM350P, Spoolmatic 30A; Everlast PowerTig 185; Thermal Dynamics 60i plasma. For Sale: Cobra Mig 250 w/ Push-pull gun. Lincoln Wirematic 250
Reply:Big legal difference between "divorced" and "separated" I'd do some poking around and make sure he's out of the picture completely
Reply:That sounds like a good deal. Knowing the circumstances is the killer. Good price or not I don't think I would mess with it. If it turned into a big hassle about who owns it, who can sell it, or any kinda legal mess then it ain't worth it. Years ago a buddy of mine bought a Jeep that turned out to be stolen property, what a hassle it was. It would be great to get that welder at such a good price and the money might help the lady out also but be careful.The worst thing I can think of happening is if everything I ever welded instantly became UNWELDED
Reply:Yeah that's why I asked ,she brings in work for me so I wanted to be fair to her. I'm not out to screw anyone (karma) I will look into the divorce property thing and maybe cry poor and offer 600 final offer I really don't need it other than the genny. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThermal arc 211iCk flex-loc 150 & 130Clamps, saws & grindersHarbor freight 80 amp inverter
Reply:Gotta agree with Steve on this one, "don't buy trouble".Besides, $800 is an "OK" deal with those hours. I watched around 10 sell in the $500 range last week, with a few 302's selling for around $1700'ish. I don't know if the economy's getting stale, but the deals seem to be coming back.http://www.westauction.com/auction/1177 Looks like someone going by "duallie" cleaned house......just sayin' Last edited by dubl_t; 07-22-2014 at 11:51 PM.Lincoln SA 200Esab Caddy 160Thermal Arc 201TSMiller Dialarc HFI don't like making plans for the day because then the word "premeditated" gets thrown around the courtroom....
Reply:Austin-BennettYour path is clear . . .Women - when married - don't covet ownership of the Man-Tools.Women - when separated - don't own the Man-Tools.Divorcing Women - don't ask for the Man-Tools - when dividing the material/property assets.Your good purchase may be 'off the back' of one of your brethren.I only buy welding tools from: Widows, or Women that can weld.Opus
Reply:Thanks for the advice guys. I was reluctant for this very reason. I've thought about the different circumstances and I will pass. Good deal or not nothing is worth the headache that will come with it. This machine would cost me a ton, to get it how I want it anyway. high freq for alum wire feeder etc. I already have a big generator. I just wanted to be like one of the cool kids with a welder on his truck lolSent from my iPhone using TapatalkThermal arc 211iCk flex-loc 150 & 130Clamps, saws & grindersHarbor freight 80 amp inverter
Reply:call the guy!face all times with a positive mental attitude,then and only then will you have done your best. |
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