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Simplespeed

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I picked up this 10" pipe wrench at a local pawn shop today for a buck. There were two, one used and one new. I put the new one on the counter and asked " How much for this one and how much for the new one over there?" He took a glance and said a buck and 5 bucks for the new one. So i gave him a buck and left. I win.

It looks brand new and never used. The teeth are pretty sharp. Whats the quality like on this thing? Iv never used one and cant think of a reason i would use one right now but i couldn't pass it up for a buck. Setting the toe on alignments maybe? What do you guys use them for?

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I don't know anything about the particular model you bought, but even though stanley is sold at wal-mart among many other stores, it really isn't that bad. I say you got a good deal, i'm sure it will do it's job for you.
 

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Let me get this right. You put the new one on counter, and implied that the new one was actually still on the shelf and asked the price. So you basically defrauded the store owner and are proud of that and say you won. What a sleazey thing to do. If you think you will get far in life by being dishonest and running cons like that one, you are going to find life will bite you in the **** big time. There is nothing wrong with negotiating hard and getting the best deal you can, but do it honestly.
 
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Simplespeed

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Let me get this right. You put the new one on counter, and implied that the new one was actually still on the shelf and asked the price. So you basically defrauded the store owner and are proud of that and say you won. What a sleazey thing to do. If you think you will get far in life by being dishonest and running cons like that one, you are going to find life will bite you in the **** big time. There is nothing wrong with negotiating hard and getting the best deal you can, but do it honestly.

Yea now that I think about it, it wasn't nice. But I did put it in front of him and say "how much for this one?" he shoulda looked closer or at least make eye contact with me. He never said anything either after stating prices, not even thank you when I left.
 

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Yea now that I think about it, it wasn't nice. But I did put it in front of him and say "how much for this one?" he shoulda looked closer or at least make eye contact with me. He never said anything either after stating prices, not even thank you when I left.

I'm glad you have some remorse. We all make judgement errors. Two wrongs don't make a right. Just think it through a little more next time and you'll do the right thing.:thumbup:
 

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Oh, as far as pipe wrenches go, very handy tools for grabbing round items or things that you may not have a wrench for. They will scar up whatever they touch. Also handy for rough bending of sheet metal (such as bending a fender that has been pushed in to a tire.

Ridgid makes the best pipe wrenches but your Stanley will serve you well.

Sorry if I came off as a harda$$ but I own a small business and really get annoyed when people try to get over on me. Negotiate hard but always be honest, but I think you see that now.
 
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Simplespeed

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I'm glad you have some remorse. We all make judgement errors. Two wrongs don't make a right. Just think it through a little more next time and you'll do the right thing.:thumbup:

I try to do things by the book and get mad when people screw me so yea, now I kinda feel bad lol. Especially since it's a local shop. Next time I buy I'll hook him up. I saw a nice guitar I might go back for.
 

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Yea now that I think about it, it wasn't nice. But I did put it in front of him and say "how much for this one?" he shoulda looked closer or at least make eye contact with me. He never said anything either after stating prices, not even thank you when I left.

He didn't have to look closer. He said "5 bucks for the new one" and you put $1 on the counter. So why should he thank you for burning him?


I try to do things by the book and get mad when people screw me so yea, now I kinda feel bad lol.

Your "lol" ...not so sincere. BTW you picked a good screenname for yourself.
 

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If by "score" you meant deception then you did great. Out of curiosity were you looking to get congratulated for such a purchase? :headscrat
 
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I'm confused. If he said $5 for the new one, then why did you give him only $1? He said it was $5.You are lucky he didn't shoot you for stealing from his store.

Another question:
What good are his $4 going to do you when you go to hell for stealing? Stealing and lying are two of the ten commandments. Pretty simple rules to live by, really.
 
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Simplespeed

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He thought I had the older one. The older one was identical with some scratched up paint. He accepted 1 dollar for the wrench I set in front of him and gave me a reciept. He sold it to me for a buck.

Lucky I didn't got shot? This is Texas, just cause he can open carry in his store doesn't mean he's the only one carrying. He had no legal right to shoot anyone.
 

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Guys, lighten up a bit. Yeah I called him out first, he seems to have remorse.

Who here hasn't made a judgement error??? I think he will make it right.

I personally changed some tools in a box lot at an auction once. I did it early so everyone had the chance to see (I am usually one of the first people to show up) but felt bad anyway. I won't do it again, even though I see people do it every week. We make mistakes and learn and grow. Give the guy a chance!
 
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Simplespeed

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He didn't have to look closer. He said "5 bucks for the new one" and you put $1 on the counter. So why should he thank you for burning him?




Your "lol" ...not so sincere. BTW you picked a good screenname for yourself.

No, he said 5 bucks for the new one and rang me up for a buck.

I said I felt bad, I'm not gonna slit my wrist over it.
 

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I don't care if others have already called you out, I'll throw my $.02 in there as well...


People like you really ruin it for everyone else.
 

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The Pawn shop owner screwed himself. He accepted the money and it was a done deal. Also Pawn shops thrive over the desperation, misfortune and misery of others. If they take it up the wazoo on occasion so be it. I feel less for pawn shops than Insurance companies. Pawn shops mistake not the buyers.
 

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The Pawn shop owner screwed himself. He accepted the money and it was a done deal. Also Pawn shops thrive over the desperation, misfortune and misery of others. If they take it up the wazoo on occasion so be it. I feel less for pawn shops than Insurance companies. Pawn shops mistake not the buyers.

Yea deceiving him is questionable, but ultimately it is up to the man behind the counter to do his job and pay attention to what he is selling and for how much. Otherwise he would be out of business rather quickly.
 

mrholeshot

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Had it been one of the forum veterans and a Snap-On 1/2 drive master set and it was $1 everybody would be bowing down in worship. Easy to pass judgement when you arn't there. I wouldn't worry what anyone else thought. The pawn shop probably didn't have 25 cents in it.

One of my customers pawned a Gibson Hummingbird and the shop owner wouldn't give him but 100 dollars on pawn.. (knew he was desperate) and the guy gave me the pawn ticket. I got there and they had it out on day 92 of the pawn and had it out for 1400.00. I got out of there with it for 900.00 He totally robbed the guy. happens all the time.
 

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Guys, while I have no love for pawn shops (phone companies or the electric company either), two wrongs don't make a right. Simplespeed felt remorse so cut him some slack. I agree with him, he doesn't need to slit his wrists, just do better next time.

Yeah, the pawn shop should have paid better attention, but to me that is immaterial.

I am a firm believer in what goes around comes around, so if you scam someone, you will get bitten. Same with the sleazy pawn shop owners. You will never get ahead long term screwing people. Play it straight, work hard, save and invest your $'s and you will do just fine.

Every time I have played situations unfairly to my advantage, I won at first but have paid later. Be honest and you will get ahead long term.
 

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gratz to simplespeed on a nice pipe wrench for a dollar.
and thanks to mrholeshot for saying what i was going to say.
also i recently bought something for less than what the seller wanted for it.
 

fatfillup

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Nothing wrong with negotiating for a better price, as long as you are not deceptive.

I buy tools almost everyday and I tell people I'm buying to resell and that there needs to be enough room in there for me to make some money. I also tell them if it doesn't work for them, that's cool. It needs to work for both parties. I have no problem with squeezing the last dollar out of a deal, as long as there is no deception.
 
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