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Folks around here are salty. Do you sell your Tesla stock for what you paid for it if it's value has increased significantly since you bought it or sell it when you feel that value is high? Would you buy undervalued real estate to flip if you spotted the opportunity? I would. I've sold stuff that I didn't plan to sell solely because its value is high. Now, I prefer to sell on GB with no reserve auctions in these cases so that the market can determine what it wants to pay but that's another story
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Ignore button is getting a lot more use lately.
Those who must raise their voice to get their point across are generally not intelligent enough to do so in any other way.
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I have been called a whiner, bit her, snowflake and a dick. I just want to buy some brass for my rifle. I made him an offer of $75 a box and he called me a dick. That’s a 87.5% profit. I guess it’s not enough.
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items are worth what one is willing to pay for it and the completion of the sale only happens if the owner of said good is happy with that price and willing to part with it. If one does not have it and needs it, then the price goes up from there. Im not sure why everyone gets upset with a price someone offers on a good, if you make an offer and it is not accepted, then move on to the next availability of said product, if there is no more availability of that product or very little of it, then a decision has to be made. But what you feel is 'fair' and what the seller is willing to accept has zero correlation. To finish, I find it hard to believe that people with goods that have appreciated, whether the appreciation happens over night or over a period of years, have not sold for a profit, then they are either really dumb or lying.
guns to me are like legal crack
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I have been called a whiner, bit her, snowflake and a dick. I just want to buy some brass for my rifle. I made him an offer of $75 a box and he called me a dick. That’s a 87.5% profit. I guess it’s not enough. I said I would consider it, despite you being a dick - but wanted a few days to see if I could trade for what I needed first. If I sold them for that, I would at least rather send them to a good dude.
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I think its worth repeating.......
Members of the ‘fire “used” to consider each other buddies. Obviously today many aren’t and it’s just a place to potentially make a profit. Too bad we have gotten to this....
But as for me and my house we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4:13
I DON'T NEED A WSM AS I HAVE A WEATHERBY!
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Mike aka Hrnhuntr IS the good dude......
But as for me and my house we will serve the Lord. Joshua 24:15 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4:13
I DON'T NEED A WSM AS I HAVE A WEATHERBY!
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I saw some 300 prc brass today, 4 boxes of it....
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Lots of people looking for that too
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I will sell 100 shares of GME for 8 dollars under the recent high........
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failure2fire’s sock puppet.
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Free bump
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Man you did yourself a hell of a disservice by posting this in the manner you did here. You shoulda just gone to gun broker and turned it loose to the masses rather than show your character here. I don’t need a [bleep] thing as I’m not stupid enough to not see the writing on the wall through the last 3 panic buying periods but there are really people who have been trying to buy what you are selling for what you paid for it and you’re just here trying to stick it straight up peoples asses. Not very tactful! Members of these forums “used” to consider each other buddies. Obviously today many aren’t and it’s just a place to potentially make a profit. Too bad Point taken. In hindsight, I wish I would have just posted it for trade, since that is what I was after anyway. No idea of the [bleep] that was going to cause.
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Your mistake was not going to GB if that’s what you valued it at. The campfire guys by far and large try to help each other out. Yesterday after seeing your post a guy in Alaska went and run down prc stuff and put in the mail to me for exactly what he had in it. Thank you 79S
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Your mistake was not going to GB if that’s what you valued it at. The campfire guys by far and large try to help each other out. Yesterday after seeing your post a guy in Alaska went and run down prc stuff and put in the mail to me for exactly what he had in it. Thank you 79S Guy just sold a set of 6.5prc dies for....... Exactly what he bought it from midway at. Crazy!
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Your mistake was not going to GB if that’s what you valued it at. The campfire guys by far and large try to help each other out. Yesterday after seeing your post a guy in Alaska went and run down prc stuff and put in the mail to me for exactly what he had in it. Thank you 79S Glad to help!
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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items are worth what one is willing to pay for it and the completion of the sale only happens if the owner of said good is happy with that price and willing to part with it. If one does not have it and needs it, then the price goes up from there. Im not sure why everyone gets upset with a price someone offers on a good, if you make an offer and it is not accepted, then move on to the next availability of said product, if there is no more availability of that product or very little of it, then a decision has to be made. But what you feel is 'fair' and what the seller is willing to accept has zero correlation. To finish, I find it hard to believe that people with goods that have appreciated, whether the appreciation happens over night or over a period of years, have not sold for a profit, then they are either really dumb or lying. +1
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Looks like another for the ignore button
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items are worth what one is willing to pay for it and the completion of the sale only happens if the owner of said good is happy with that price and willing to part with it. If one does not have it and needs it, then the price goes up from there. Im not sure why everyone gets upset with a price someone offers on a good, if you make an offer and it is not accepted, then move on to the next availability of said product, if there is no more availability of that product or very little of it, then a decision has to be made. But what you feel is 'fair' and what the seller is willing to accept has zero correlation. To finish, I find it hard to believe that people with goods that have appreciated, whether the appreciation happens over night or over a period of years, have not sold for a profit, then they are either really dumb or lying. You are a idiot... the problem is people are buying ammo, brass, Bullets for rifles they don't even have... Then try to flip it, it's being done with powder, primer, brass and ammo. People who don't even reload buying primers then try selling them for $200 a 1k. Soon as those idiots stop doing that, then guys will be able to buy chit they need.
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Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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