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Watchfoxheadexplodes

(3,496 posts)
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 12:44 PM Aug 2018

I'm having a moral dilemma (Facebook used SUV)

I have owned several trailblazers and familiar with most common problems. There is one on Facebook (been there for months) advertised with a bad transmission.

Today I looked at it and the issue is not a bad transmission but a 12 dollar bushing. Guy claims he's had several people look it over and he's just sick of it. With miles and features it is a steal at 400.00 the asking price, blueboook is 3400.00

I told the guy it's possible just not the right person looked at it (not giving away exact issue) and maybe try anorher mechanic?

I left after telling him I would think it over and short time later he texts me asking if I would give 350?

Should I buy it or tell him I would charge him 100 to fix it?

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I'm having a moral dilemma (Facebook used SUV) (Original Post) Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2018 OP
depends. does he appear to be a donnie fan? unblock Aug 2018 #1
Lol not sure but Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2018 #4
good enough for me. take it for $350, fix it and flip it. unblock Aug 2018 #7
Offer to fix it for $200. Glamrock Aug 2018 #2
That seems like a reasonable thing to do Sherman A1 Aug 2018 #3
Thats fair Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2018 #5
Ya know what brother? Glamrock Aug 2018 #6
Just didn't seem right to take and run Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2018 #9
this sounds reasonable Afromania Aug 2018 #11
K&R I can't help you man either way. lunasun Aug 2018 #8
I say buy it. flamin lib Aug 2018 #10
I would offer to fix it for 100 mercuryblues Aug 2018 #12
Buy it for $350. Repair it and offer to sell it back to him for $550. or a reasonable price based on Floyd R. Turbo Aug 2018 #13
We have limited garbage pick up where I live so it's common for everyone in our county to take their Canoe52 Aug 2018 #14
are you close to me? onethatcares Aug 2018 #15
Well he seemed sketchy about paperwork Watchfoxheadexplodes Aug 2018 #16
Personally, I would tell him. LuckyCharms Aug 2018 #17
Ooops...just saw post #16. Nah, don't tell him lol LuckyCharms Aug 2018 #18

unblock

(52,245 posts)
7. good enough for me. take it for $350, fix it and flip it.
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 01:00 PM
Aug 2018

if you're feeling at all guilty about just pocketing the proft, then share some of it with the naacp and/or democratic candidates.

Glamrock

(11,802 posts)
6. Ya know what brother?
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 12:58 PM
Aug 2018

Thank you! For having the moral dilemma, I mean. I'm the same way. Glad to know there are other people out there doing the right thing....

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
10. I say buy it.
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 01:14 PM
Aug 2018

When I made a living as a mechanic a fellow brought his car in running rough. Looking under the hood I see a new distributer cap and new spark plug wires (that dates me, doesn't it).

I ask what it's worth to him to fix it. He says he's worked on it all day and he'd give me $75.

I reach over and switch two plug wires. It ran smooth.

He says you want $75 for that?

I say, hey, you set the price . . .

In the world of technology you aren't paid for what you do but for what you know.

mercuryblues

(14,532 posts)
12. I would offer to fix it for 100
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 01:16 PM
Aug 2018

or 200. With the stipulation that if it doesn't fix it he owes you nothing. then buy it for 350, if you want to.

Floyd R. Turbo

(26,549 posts)
13. Buy it for $350. Repair it and offer to sell it back to him for $550. or a reasonable price based on
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 01:21 PM
Aug 2018

you costs to fix it.

BTW, you’re a good guy! 👍🏻

Canoe52

(2,948 posts)
14. We have limited garbage pick up where I live so it's common for everyone in our county to take their
Thu Aug 30, 2018, 01:56 PM
Aug 2018

trash to the land fill.
I have returned with thousands of dollars worth of perfectly good power tools that people didn’t want to deal with. Not that I was digging through the trash, strictly forbidden. They would be in the car or pickup next to me and about to throw it over the edge into the pit.
I’ve bought my neighbors car for $200, his price not mine, because he didn’t want to bother trying to sell it, nothing wrong it cosmetically or mechanically.
So just buy it, it’s worth $400 to him not to have to deal with it anymore.

Watchfoxheadexplodes

(3,496 posts)
16. Well he seemed sketchy about paperwork
Fri Aug 31, 2018, 10:33 AM
Aug 2018

A friend of a friend's boyfriends brothers great uncle can get it for me??

"Well if your not gonna buy it I guess I will have you tell me how to fix it, cowboy"

Wtf

.....number 🚫

LuckyCharms

(17,444 posts)
17. Personally, I would tell him.
Fri Aug 31, 2018, 11:09 AM
Aug 2018

You might make a life long friend.

However, if you didn't tell him and bought it, I wouldn't blame you.

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