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Old 04-23-2016, 05:21 PM   #141
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Wow! I am truly humbled. Thank you so much for those kind words. I don't know that I deserve such praise, but I do know there are some in all maligned professions that are doing the right thing for little recognition, for all of them I thank you.

Mark was the only broker that made me realize that all brokers aren't complete dickheads.
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Old 04-23-2016, 05:41 PM   #142
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Mark was the only broker that made me realize that all brokers aren't complete dickheads.
Wow! Such a Powerful Statement... Only broker out of how many???

Yea for Mark!
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Thank you guys for the nice words! I pride myself in not being, Tom's words "a dickhead"! I'm going to take the suggestion and put together a post on how to be good sellers and good buyers.
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Thank you guys for the nice words! I pride myself in not being, Tom's words "a dickhead"! I'm going to take the suggestion and put together a post on how to be good sellers and good buyers.
Mark - I have always appreciated your posts on TF. Also, I believe and appreciate that you are a good boat broker!
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Wow! Such a Powerful Statement... Only broker out of how many???

Yea for Mark!

Only about five or six... So not really THAT powerful in the grand scheme of things, but still. :-)
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Old 04-24-2016, 09:01 AM   #146
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While on the subject of rants, does anyone know if the Viking Binkley bought is the same one for which his certified check went missing?
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Just saw this beauty on Craigslist and this post came to mind. Galley picture from a 37' Fairliner for sale in Seattle.
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I totally agree with the OP. A boat for sale is going to gather dust, etc. Even some algae growth in certain climes........however, there is NO REASON the boat should be cluttered with people's JUNK/Personal items/etc etc in a pic that's supposed to draw the buyer to the boat. It's not only disgusting, it's stupid for a selling broker to even post those pics. Just my 2 cents
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