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guidry
Dec 28, 2014Explorer II
I agree that if you want to sell something, you clean it and fix what is broken (or at least deduct the price of the fix). I know my brother bought a used car that had just been traded in and the dealer wanted to clean it but my brother told them he would buy it dirty and saved quite a bit of money on that sale because the dealer didn't spend any money on it.
So if I saw a dirty RV I would offer a lot less than asking price, as long as I inspected it and deducted my time fixing and cleaning from the dealers price!
So if I saw a dirty RV I would offer a lot less than asking price, as long as I inspected it and deducted my time fixing and cleaning from the dealers price!
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