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Posted By: barrysloate
That's a good story Rhett and just about everyone who has dealt with him has been treated the same way. The last time he and I spoke was about 20 years ago. He screamed at me over something he didn't like and that was it for me. Somehow he gets away with it all by relentlessly advertising, and notice in all of his ads he has this big phony smile on his face and he looks like everyone's favorite uncle. But in person he is completely different. I guess novices see him as sort of a celebrity and sellers like the idea of getting paid in cash, and somehow he has been successful in convincing a lot of people to sell to him. Likewise, he's made a legion of enemies, and you know what- he doesn't care. |
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