debodun
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- way upstate in New York, USA
I just got a nibble on the desk through Marketplace. After providing more info and photos, the woman said she changed her mind. 
But it is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.It was reupholstered - cost $125!
And the congregation said, "Amen."But it is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it.
Nope. Pulled far left, far right and they only squeaked a little and didn't budge.Seriously, slightly off topic, did you ever get the Venetian blinds working??
A business that hasn't entered the 21st century. Sounds as though the antique dealer is also an antique.I contacted the last antique dealer for which I have a business card. I offered to send him photos by email. He said he didn't have email. What kind of business wouldn't have that?
Another misunderstanding this morning. A man came to get old newspapers I offered online. They are from the 1800s to the 1920s. He picked them up and started to leave. I told him they weren't free. He looked shocked and said asked the price. I told him the ad said $25. He looked the ad up on his cell. He showed me and I didn't see the price shown in the ad. I then said well, give me what you think they're worth. He left without them.
You are nothing if not persistent, Deb. I'll give you that...I have tried offering things to several relatives. Hit a stone wall there.


You'll get your revenge. He will be stuck with them as you were.The last antique dealer I had a business card from just left. He did a quick walk around. Wasn't a bit interested in any furniture only the radio cabinet, but lost interest when he found out the radio wasn't in it anymore.
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He picked up a basket of old bottles and asked how much. I said $20. Then he started in on how far he had to come and that I wasn't working with him. I went to $15, but he said it has to include the basket.
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I am just tired of these guys that you have to pay them to take things, they they turn around and sell them for 100% profit plus what you paid them to take.
IMO...I wouldn't bother with a clean out service.What would be a reasonable price to pay a clean-out service?
Because, most of those guys aren't insured, they are just trash collectors.In addition he said all items I want to trash must be outside any buildings and in a localized pile. Seems I'm doing the grunt work for him.
Wait, what? Someone offered $60K to buy all the contents of the house?I'd take that guys $60,000 offer, selling the old house to him and leave all contents that you don't intend to take to the new house, for him to clean out. That way, you are not out anymore money and it will cost him some, to clean out the remainder of the house.
The whole shabangWait, what? Someone offered $60K to buy all the contents of the house?
A guy made her a firm offer of $60,000 for the house in the shape that it's in. If she has to hire someone to haul the contents as junk, she might as well leave the stuff in the house and let the new owner dispose of it.Wait, what? Someone offered $60K to buy all the contents of the house?
That seems like a darned good idea, as long as there isn’t a clause in the contract that says it has to be removed.IMO...I wouldn't bother with a clean out service.
I'd take that guys $60,000 offer, selling the old house to him and leave all contents that you don't intend to take to the new house, for him to clean out. That way, you are not out anymore money and it will cost him some, to clean out the remainder of the house.