Wow... You really are intent on proving I paid too much. Ok... I paid $7400 for the truck before taxes and fees. There.... Now you can fell justified in your quest to prove something that only matters to you. I don't care what you think. I have the money and choose to spend it this way. I'm sure that is not the only thing in my life you wouldn't approve of, but until you start paying my bills you don't get a say in it. Now we can both feel better.
I'm not mad at you...
I just don't understand your need to prove that "You" think that someone else spent their hard earned money in a way you don't think was smart. You were probably saying gold was too expensive at $500 per ounce. I'm just saying.
Sir,
I certainly didn't mean for you to get all bunched up about this.
PLEASE go back and re-read what I typed as though we were face-to-face having a good time and both of us had smiles on our faces. Also, please keep in mind that the auction that you successfully bid on is open to the WHOLE WORLD to see thanks to Mr. Gore's internet.
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=4580404 (Correction: Actual Closing Bid $7400)
By no means was I on a witch hunt to expose what, in retrospect, I now understand that you had hoped to keep confidential.
Nowhere did I criticize what you paid for your truck and in fact, I congratulated you in my very first post to this thread. Everything I had said was intended to be good natured fun - I regret that you took offense at the revelation of truth. May I remind you that it was you who misrepresented (aka: lied about) the price you paid for it. As I have stated many times in these forums - a sale happens when a willing buyer pays a willing seller the price that they agree to. Once again, I congratulate you and sincerely wish you the best with the truck.
Truthful disclosure of prices paid effects every visitor to these threads and their decision on how much or how long they might pursue a future auction of similar equipment. They may use information presented here to decide for themselves what they might bid. Misinformation could be construed as manipulation of those future bids.
I do not know why you might wish to be so secretive about the price paid in this auction, nor what your motivation to misrepresent that closing bid to be. I DO however fully endorse the policy of this website to require ABSOLUTE TRUTHFULNESS by its members in the information shared here.
BTW... It was NOT ME who referred in any way about anything being "expensive at $500 per ounce". May I respectfully request that your focus your angst at the correct source in the future.
Let us now stand down and move on to more positive and productive discussions.
Respectfully,
John