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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 645475" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Some people don't really understand what contentment is. Part of that is not living for the almighty dollar. Most written agreements are worth what the ink on the paper is worth. If the kids change their mind, I'll either pay them or sell out. What else would you have me do? Sue them? I have taken a lot to people to court, won, and it's still my job to collect. Our court system has no way to collect small amounts of money. If someone ever takes you to small claims, just ignore it. There is nothing they can do to you. Been on the winning end of that too many times, garnished wages, and got four dollars a month till I was tired of screwing with it. Thanks for the advice on buying his cows. I thought about it, but they really don't fit in with my own. I send mine to a feedlot and they would have to be sold differently. I sell on a grid and would take a beating, like I did on mine, until I got things right. I will buy cows that will fit my operation. They will cost more, but I am more about building equity for retirment than needing money for living. That is one reason I don't think I want to buy and sell and trade cattle. Just my thoughts, thanks for yours. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 645475, member: 9115"] Some people don't really understand what contentment is. Part of that is not living for the almighty dollar. Most written agreements are worth what the ink on the paper is worth. If the kids change their mind, I'll either pay them or sell out. What else would you have me do? Sue them? I have taken a lot to people to court, won, and it's still my job to collect. Our court system has no way to collect small amounts of money. If someone ever takes you to small claims, just ignore it. There is nothing they can do to you. Been on the winning end of that too many times, garnished wages, and got four dollars a month till I was tired of screwing with it. Thanks for the advice on buying his cows. I thought about it, but they really don't fit in with my own. I send mine to a feedlot and they would have to be sold differently. I sell on a grid and would take a beating, like I did on mine, until I got things right. I will buy cows that will fit my operation. They will cost more, but I am more about building equity for retirment than needing money for living. That is one reason I don't think I want to buy and sell and trade cattle. Just my thoughts, thanks for yours. gs [/QUOTE]
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