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<blockquote data-quote="cobra186" data-source="post: 8996216" data-attributes="member: 6221"><p>Thats the way I buy & sell cars too. If its a car that I am afraid to get hung with then I do not want it. Every car I sell is something that I would not mind keeping if it did not sell. I could be a lot richer if I were not so damn honest & trying to help out everyone that I can. Quite often on my classic cars I talk people out of buying them because I know its not what they should be getting themselves into... the cool factor of a classic only last so long if you are not really into cars & maintaining them. I was brought up the way americans use to be: Your word means everything and the way you treat people reflects on you as a person. I too could be a lot richer if I had a "normal" job but money does not mean eveything to me. I work 60-70 hours a week and pay myself less then minimum wage for those hours.... so it burns my a** when someone stereotypes all dealers as scumbags that get rich off everyone else by screwing them over. It also really pisses me off when I see people selling more cars than me a month doing it illegally and not paying taxes on that income... thats why I dispise(sp?) curb stoners that sell lots of cars a year.</p><p></p><p>My hobby is my job & my job is my hobby. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra186, post: 8996216, member: 6221"] Thats the way I buy & sell cars too. If its a car that I am afraid to get hung with then I do not want it. Every car I sell is something that I would not mind keeping if it did not sell. I could be a lot richer if I were not so damn honest & trying to help out everyone that I can. Quite often on my classic cars I talk people out of buying them because I know its not what they should be getting themselves into... the cool factor of a classic only last so long if you are not really into cars & maintaining them. I was brought up the way americans use to be: Your word means everything and the way you treat people reflects on you as a person. I too could be a lot richer if I had a "normal" job but money does not mean eveything to me. I work 60-70 hours a week and pay myself less then minimum wage for those hours.... so it burns my a** when someone stereotypes all dealers as scumbags that get rich off everyone else by screwing them over. It also really pisses me off when I see people selling more cars than me a month doing it illegally and not paying taxes on that income... thats why I dispise(sp?) curb stoners that sell lots of cars a year. My hobby is my job & my job is my hobby. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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