jakemccoy
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56FordGuy said:You know, after reading about all these gun buy backs, it makes me wonder what would happen if a person were to take a Blue Book and simply let the folks in line look up the value of their guns. The folks with rust seized .22s would probably stay in the buyback line, but would the people with firearms worth more than the buyback price actually leave and sell the guns elsewhere, or leave and go put the guns back in their closet, that they never get around to actually selling?
That's a gun owners mentality. These folks are not really gun owners and just want to get rid of their guns. With a Blue Book, you create another chore and uncertainty, when they can just stand in line and be done with it. You'd have to catch these folks way before they're in line at a buy back.
I bought a Honda Civic off my girlfriend. I told her I'll pay Blue Book. She didn't even want to bother with checking. She said to pay her whatever I thought was fair. She just wanted to get rid of the car. I get that way sometimes when I want to get rid of something; I just want to cover the cost of my time in the transaction.
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