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Hi everyone,
Interesting scenario for you all to ponder/discuss/share your thoughts on. The other day I was out buying, and I came to a house where the guy was selling a lot of car stuff. He had a lot of nice things but they were all very expensive, but I found a steering wheel from a '67 camaro that was in great shape and I figured I'd go for it. He wanted a high price but I talked him down, and then we started talking about his camaro that he had restored, and then he asked me if I was restoring a camaro too because I was buying the wheel. I don't know why, but for some reason it seemed like he only wanted to sell it to a fellow camaro lover, so I blurted out that I was buying it for a friend. I have no idea what came over me to not tell him the truth, but he seemed to take it well and the transaction went smoothly. I don't normally lie to random strangers and I felt weird about lying impulsively, so I decided to make sure that the next time that question was asked I would answer truthfully.
The next time it was asked I was buying a truck tailgate from a guy's sale, it was brand new and very underpriced and I was excited because I was definitely going to make some money. The guy was very friendly, and he asked me what had happened to my truck's tailgate. I remembered my oath from the last week, so I told him that I didn't have a truck and that I was planning on re-selling it. He seemed a little taken aback, and I could tell that he was regretful that he had sold it so cheaply and that he had unintentionally left a lot of meat on the bone. The transaction was fine, but it struck me that I had made the seller visibly upset and uncomfortable by telling him my intentions.
So what do you all do? When someone asks why you're buying their thing, do you tell them that you're planning on selling it for more money than they are? Do you make up a white lie about how your mom'd birthday is coming up and she will love it to make them feel better? Do you tell them as politely as possible (or not) that it's none of their business? I still don't know what is best for me, I'd love to hear what you all do in this situation.
Thanks in advance for any replies, and happy hunting as always!
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