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<blockquote data-quote="Herefords.US" data-source="post: 751555" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>I often find that people's perspective changes depending on which side of the transaction they are on, the seller or the buyer.</p><p></p><p>When I find cattle that I want to buy, I've found the best way to figure what I should pay for them is to "pretend" that I already own them and figure out what it would cost someone else to get me to part with them. Then, if they sell at auction or are for sale for less than that, I buy them.</p><p></p><p>Of course, there's also a top limit I can pay in my budget. </p><p></p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herefords.US, post: 751555, member: 3972"] I often find that people's perspective changes depending on which side of the transaction they are on, the seller or the buyer. When I find cattle that I want to buy, I've found the best way to figure what I should pay for them is to "pretend" that I already own them and figure out what it would cost someone else to get me to part with them. Then, if they sell at auction or are for sale for less than that, I buy them. Of course, there's also a top limit I can pay in my budget. George [/QUOTE]
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