
Originally Posted by
Ewasted
Perhaps if you buy it right, and move the material to a consistent buyer you wont have to have a concern for when the next guy who doesnt know any better will show up and over pay.
Agreed.
I think it's a poor long-term idea to try and pull the wool over somebody's eyes when you're doing business with them.
Just like it's fool-hardy for a yard to short change a scrapper, which could lead him to giving up on the scrapping business (and therefore the yard losing that bit of business themselves), it's just as bad for a scrapper to scam a buyer... when they lose out, they may be inclined to lower prices, or stop accepting certain things.
If everybody plays a fair game, it will keep things profitable for everybody, for the longest amount of time.
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