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Re: pumper_stumper post# 38615

Thursday, 07/07/2016 8:20:18 PM

Thursday, July 07, 2016 8:20:18 PM

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How about this for an example.

It is 1982, and the seller and original owner of a 1959 Thunderbird is asking for $5,000. The buyer offers $3,500, but the seller borrowed and owes $1,000 for a new paint job. The seller would like to pay off his debt, make a few bucks, and lets the buyer know that this car will be a collectors item in just two years. The buyer really wants the car and agrees to pay more than the blue book because he is making an investment in the future value of the car. Surprise to say that today the car is worth over $50,000.

That is a better comparison to buying Implant. Simple, but makes more sense than your example. GLTY

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