LEES WOOD-CO - 26 March 2008 10:09 PM
Harley - 26 March 2008 08:36 PM
LEES WOOD-CO - 26 March 2008 10:58 AM
I guess I should go talk to the gas station down the street and tell them to sell me gas at the sign price of $3.29 from 8am this morning instead of the $3.33 price at 10 am because “it’s the right thing to do”.
Well - you could give it a try - I don’t think it would work, but that’s not even remotely close to what the situation was here. The “right thing to do” would be to honor a verbal agreement that they already had. All legal issues aside - If you went into the gas station at 8AM, and asked if you could buy fuel later in the day at that price, and they said “yes” - then I would say it would be the “right thing to do” to sell it to you at the price, regardless of the new adjusted price. By the same token - if the price went down by 10AM - I’d say the “right thing to do” would be to pay them at the higher price. I know that’s not realistic, and I know the need to adjust prices based on costs (and fuel is a big one). From my standpoint, for what its worth, if an agreement was made, both parties should follow through regardless of any other changes in costs, because that really is the “right thing to do”
Money talks B.S walks. Something is fishy about this whole story. $750/tri-axle load divides out to $94/cord you honestly expect this guy to CSD for $21/cord. Gas for saw and delivery truck alone is more than that. Ices $300-$600 for a load is more than likely from an arborist and is gonna be some crazy mix of knarly crooked stuff that is not gonna add up to 8 cord like a nice logger load will. $115/cord CSD is a screamin deal, if it was me buyin I would have gone to the guys house and paid him up front and had him follow me home with the load. I’m in the logging/mill business and $750 is about the average goin rate for a tri-axle (not tandem or tractor trailer) load most anywhere in the U.S. At $750 no one is makin a dime, it’s a break even affair. Nobody is getting rich in the wood biz. Bottom line is if he wanted the wood CSD at $115/cd he should have taken delivery then, not let it drag out for 3 months. Surely a guy that processes nearly 2000 cord a year could have fit his 4 cord order in quickly! Last I knew Sears didn’t allow layaways without some kind of money down!
I am not gonna argue as you are only over there looking in.... as i said before.... He WAS THE ONE POSTPONING.... if i had a truck believe me i woulda been over there!
our prices are not the same as yours… he himself said it went from 350 to 600 to 750 a truck load! so he is passing the price on… i wanted 4cds to see what his stuff was like then i woulda got more… yes the price has gone up i know and he explained ... but he must have realized his price was very low when everyone else is 140-160 so now he is in the middle.. i don’t know the trucks i can only tell you what they tell me .... my FRIEND gave me price of 3-600 for 7-8 cd depending on quality ... either wood ready to go to the processed 8-18 in diameter or i could get stuff from 8-36 in diameter .... another person just quoted me 30 a cd as they are only a couple of miles away!! but like i said i cannot have the truck come over now… i offered the guy 125 a cd to make up for for gas but he says 150. he just didn’t want to travel the distance .. he shouldve said it from the beginning!
there was another guy at 100 a cord when i called him he said flat out you live to far i can’t charge you that price ....
i know you are sticking up for your fellow logger but like you said money talks if he wanted it he woulda been here 2 months ago
he coulda told me then it woulda been an extra 50 for fuel i woulda gladly payed
if you were calling me for a special price and i kept saying yeah i got you down i’ll be there in a couple of days.. tor next week would you still buy 2 months later when i go up almost 200 and then tell you i’ll take 50 off when evryone else has the same price????
i talked to someone else coming a little bit further and because of the distance its 140 cd!! still cheaper than him
PS my FRIEND works for a tree company that is nationwide so its not some kid bringing wood
and he is the one that told me a truck that big would destroy my yard