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Almost bought a beautiful Colt Python 357 mag/38sp 6" today
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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3590281" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>The way I look at it is that I'd have bought it right then, right there (without showing where the money was acquired from in the house, or better yet going to withdraw it at a bank even if I had it cash) because if it wasn't going to a good home, it'll go to a bad home. Nothing you can do, but accept that it's both a win for you (by getting the deal of a lifetime) and a cautionary tale for you (since it'd be a constant reminder of what not to do). </p><p></p><p>The only real option to consider would be buying it and maybe offering a buyback option. I've done that before where people needed to offload stuff they didn't want, and I've sold it right back for the same price when they got past their bump in life. But I'm never ever going to pass up a deal like that because it breaks my heart, that's just silly IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3590281, member: 5800"] The way I look at it is that I'd have bought it right then, right there (without showing where the money was acquired from in the house, or better yet going to withdraw it at a bank even if I had it cash) because if it wasn't going to a good home, it'll go to a bad home. Nothing you can do, but accept that it's both a win for you (by getting the deal of a lifetime) and a cautionary tale for you (since it'd be a constant reminder of what not to do). The only real option to consider would be buying it and maybe offering a buyback option. I've done that before where people needed to offload stuff they didn't want, and I've sold it right back for the same price when they got past their bump in life. But I'm never ever going to pass up a deal like that because it breaks my heart, that's just silly IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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