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Default You'd Pay $400 For This Table, Wouldn't You?

On 6/23/2018 7:56 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 2:32:09 PM UTC-4, dpb wrote:
On 6/23/2018 12:30 PM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
My daughter is looking at buying this table. The seller wants $400.

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It's worth whatever your daughter thinks it's worth....

If she wants it badly enough to spend (or daddy is willing to indulge
) $400, then it's worth $400. That would be quite good for the seller;
if were to go to auction it probably wouldn't much top $100 I'd guess.


...and if the seller was giving it away it would be free, but neither
buying it at an auction or getting it via a give-away is an option, so
neither $100 or $0 don't really enter into the decision process. ;-)



The rest is also pine; question would be whether the intent is to leave
it painted or try to restore to something approximating the original;


Most likely not. The table is actually her roommate's, who is moving out
of the apartment and doesn't really have room for it where she will be
for the next 2 years. That gives my daughter some negotiating power, although
it's not a given that the seller won't get someone else to buy. The advantage
for my daughter is that is already in *her* dining room and doesn't have
to be moved. She likes it just the way (and where) it is. She's into rustic,
as you can tell by the bed that she asked me to build for her. She sent me
this picture...

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I recall the bed; the conditions surrounding the table alter "open
market" dynamics entirely; you're willing to essentially make a donation
to the roommate owing to the existing relationship and call it a
purchase...that's fine, nothing at all wrong with it...and we all
sometimes need to justify what we know isn't really a _totally_ rational
purchase!

So, sure, give the (soon to be former) roomie the $400 and you'll have
done a good turn and your daughter will enjoy having the table and the
remembrances that go with it.

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