Simon T Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 If I ever sell up…………. Ever been in this situation either on the ‘promised’ side or ‘obligated’ side? 1) “If I ever sell up, the Frank Wilson’s yours, honest you’ve got first refusal, being my best mate” 2) “Sell it to me, being your best mate, and if I ever sell up, you can have first refusal on it, and for what I’m paying you for it now” Is all fair in love & war, & record collecting? Some I’ve been told: “Well that was 15 years ago when it was £100, sorry, I’ve been offered £1000 it now and I need the money”! “Sorry mate, I’ve let it go, didn’t think you would be able to afford it, and didn’t want to embarrass you by turning your offer down”. “Had to let it go as part of a job lot” “Sorry mate, thought you’d already got one, so let it go” Any one had any similar experiences?
SteveM Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 If I ever sell up............. Ever been in this situation either on the 'promised' side or 'obligated' side? 1) "If I ever sell up, the Frank Wilson's yours, honest you've got first refusal, being my best mate" 2) "Sell it to me, being your best mate, and if I ever sell up, you can have first refusal on it, and for what I'm paying you for it now" Is all fair in love & war, & record collecting? Some I've been told: "Well that was 15 years ago when it was £100, sorry, I've been offered £1000 it now and I need the money"! "Sorry mate, I've let it go, didn't think you would be able to afford it, and didn't want to embarrass you by turning your offer down". "Had to let it go as part of a job lot" "Sorry mate, thought you'd already got one, so let it go" Any one had any similar experiences? I thought it was a sales pitch and you had rare records for sale. Four Tracks, Al Williams, Paris, George Lemons, John and the Weirdest, that sort of thing, etc etc etc . Gutted
Simon T Posted July 18, 2006 Author Posted July 18, 2006 I thought it was a sales pitch and you had rare records for sale. Four Tracks, Al Williams, Paris, George Lemons, John and the Weirdest, that sort of thing, etc etc etc . Gutted I don't think I've got any rare records. Just some that now I am selling up that I've sort of promised, but I acctualy a letting them go as a job lot, and wondered if anyone else had had to let their 'mate' down' or been let down by a mate who has sold up.. I've not heard of any of the above, could you put some sound files up of them please.
Guest Netspeaky Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 You should always offer them to your mates first, with a slight discount on the going rate, if they feel it's too much then the open market. You haven't really let them down then, as they should understand you want as much as you can get for them, and they had first chance of securing a long time want.
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