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Old 04-07-2012, 06:50 AM
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ragquilter
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Originally Posted by cizzors
You were going to try to get the machine to "sew long enough to sell it"? Really?
It isn't exactly what I meant, I just thought if I could get the machine to sew then it wasn't broke. I don't do well with computers and figured it was just me somehow setting it up wrong. I would tell someone it seemed to be having issues but they might be better with computers than me. I just sold 2 machines and told the buyer that one of them hadn't been used in at least 10 years and would need to be serviced but I got it to sew so she could see the motor and gears worked. The other one was in a cabinet and I don't have room, she got a good deal for $50 for both. And if I decide to sell this one I will tell the buyer it's issues but sometimes a buyer only wants to know the motor and gears work and they have the ability or someone they know has the ability to fix it. And I would price accordingly.
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