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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 406009" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>There is another type too. </p><p>A man was over at my place last week and wanted a roll of hay. Said his cows were starving and he could not find any hay. </p><p>Well I know the feller and I know that he buys hay from, a friend of mine 2 miles down the road. My friend had told me just a few days before that he had a few rolls he was selling but he was having to $65 a roll and still not meeting cost "DROUGHT". </p><p>So back to the story. The man wanted a roll of hay and I told him that I did not want to sell any but that I would let him have a roll for what I thought it would cost me to replace it. He said well then how much? I said I need to $70 a roll considering I had priced having it brought in for that. </p><p>Then guy had the nerve to say "so and so down the road has it for $65." And he was mad because I would not sell it to him for less. This guy has never bought hay from me before and he wants me to give him a reduced rate in a drought because his normal supplier is trying to get some of his money back . </p><p>Well I told the guy " Well that is a good price at $65 I think I will buy all he has. </p><p>He left and I have not seen him since. </p><p>And if he ever comes back, the price will be inflated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 406009, member: 2218"] There is another type too. A man was over at my place last week and wanted a roll of hay. Said his cows were starving and he could not find any hay. Well I know the feller and I know that he buys hay from, a friend of mine 2 miles down the road. My friend had told me just a few days before that he had a few rolls he was selling but he was having to $65 a roll and still not meeting cost “DROUGHT”. So back to the story. The man wanted a roll of hay and I told him that I did not want to sell any but that I would let him have a roll for what I thought it would cost me to replace it. He said well then how much? I said I need to $70 a roll considering I had priced having it brought in for that. Then guy had the nerve to say “so and so down the road has it for $65.” And he was mad because I would not sell it to him for less. This guy has never bought hay from me before and he wants me to give him a reduced rate in a drought because his normal supplier is trying to get some of his money back . Well I told the guy “ Well that is a good price at $65 I think I will buy all he has. He left and I have not seen him since. And if he ever comes back, the price will be inflated. [/QUOTE]
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