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On Apr 29, 9:03�am, Vic Smith wrote:
On 29 Apr 2007 08:39:57 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: Wally Lunchbucket was never going to buy a $250,000 boat, but the Wally's buy a lot of boats in the $35-100,000 category and often budget very carefully to make the monthly payments. The vast majority of people are "payment buyers", and make decisions whether to buy or not buy a major item based less on the price than on whether the monthly payment is affordable. Interesting. *Maybe because I only spent about half a year on the west coast I never met a Wally Lunchbucket. Around here I know plenty of guys called Joe Sixpack. Ever heard of him? --Vic Joe is Wally's kissin' cousin. 'Cept of course Joe and Wally don't kiss- at least not in public unless they're in San Francisco or Seattle. :-) Wally's brothers, Joe and Johnny Lunchbucket are probably mentioned more frequently than Wally. Disheartening news is that with fuel dock prices already in the $4.50 range and headed for $5, none of the Lunchbucket brothers will be racing out to buy a new boat anytime soon. That impacts everybody who owns a boat and hopes to sell it someday as well as all of the folks who sell new or used boats for a living. |
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