dragoneggs
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- Joined
- Jun 9, 2013
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- Seabeck, Washington
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- Kubota BX-25D, Kubota Z122RKW-42
My latest 'For Sale Story Gone Wrong' happened a couple weeks ago... actually about 12 years ago. It was then when I needed to sell our ski boat to pay for my daughter's college costs. She actually loved the boat so much that she said she didn't need to go to college. I of course did not take her suggestion and sold the boat for a large sum of cash (in a briefcase no less). True story... the buyer was a rich Russian commercial building real estate man doing well in the Bellevue Washington area. This sale went off without a hitch. In the front seat of his black Mercedes. Felt like I was in the movies and was a bit nervous.
Anyways... a couple weeks ago after a long hunt for a newish used boat suitable for the Puget Sound waters and plans for trips up into the Canada on the inside passage I finally found the boat of my dreams. Thought about for a couple days and then made arrangements to meet the owner and check out the boat. Took my wife with me and she actually said yes you can get... this after many many No's for the last several years.
So, I told the owner we were definitely interested and wanted to proceed with the sale. It was then, the owner told me that a day earlier, a guy put some earnest money down... and the sale was pending on the survey and if he could swing selling his boat for additional funds. He had until July 21 to come up with the funds. Well, on the last day I got a call from the owner saying it sold. I was heartbroken. I knew the deal was good and even if I had to unload it in a 3 to 5 years I would loose very little if I took good care as he had. Dang it!!!! Why did I think about for a couple days... would have been first in line! :hissyfit:
What I learned that day... is good deals don't wait for you.
Anyways... a couple weeks ago after a long hunt for a newish used boat suitable for the Puget Sound waters and plans for trips up into the Canada on the inside passage I finally found the boat of my dreams. Thought about for a couple days and then made arrangements to meet the owner and check out the boat. Took my wife with me and she actually said yes you can get... this after many many No's for the last several years.
So, I told the owner we were definitely interested and wanted to proceed with the sale. It was then, the owner told me that a day earlier, a guy put some earnest money down... and the sale was pending on the survey and if he could swing selling his boat for additional funds. He had until July 21 to come up with the funds. Well, on the last day I got a call from the owner saying it sold. I was heartbroken. I knew the deal was good and even if I had to unload it in a 3 to 5 years I would loose very little if I took good care as he had. Dang it!!!! Why did I think about for a couple days... would have been first in line! :hissyfit:
What I learned that day... is good deals don't wait for you.