I once listed a motorcycle for sale and realized I'd under-priced it when I got calls off the hook and people racing to get to me. I could have told the first guy to up his price as there literally was other guy cash in hand waiting at the curb. But I promised a price. I sure hope he didn't flip it, LOL. More than not wanting to be the greedy guy taking advantage of someone else, I wouldn't want to be the guy being taken advantage of.I have to say that this easy money concept that has everyone flipping cars, houses, or anything of value is a sad thing. I just dont like the amount of greed that is present in the concept. While there are instances of someone putting in effort to bring something derelict into value again, more often it seems it is just a way to take advantage of the first parties failings and the final parties laziness. All while being the ultimate middle man.
Its just a concept that I am not morally comfortable with, and thats coming from a athiest.
Little side note, I have a freind that has a policy that whenever she decides to sell a car because it no longer fits her needs. She finds someone its right for and sells it to them for $1, still running and driving. Its a kind thing.
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