I have to agree with Malcolm. If you don't like what you see keep moving. Use your delete key as I did with the no-subjectline posting that you must have made. Lots of spam masquerade in much the same manner for curious readers like Malcolm. Anyway, there must be more pleasant ways to express your disapproval on one's opinion about the value of their van. If it is priced too high, then it will not sell. It it sells, then more power to them. If someone can afford to buy it because it makes more sense for them to buy a van than do all the work, that's great. A number of fellow I am well acquainted with on this list get paid 10-15 times per hour than what a good reputable shop would charge to work on their vans. For them it makes sense. The net price to them is less than what their lost time is worth. -- BenT |
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