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I don't think he bullied anyone. He was just an aggressive salesman and he was very good at what he did. He paid sellers what many dealers would not pay.
It's up to the seller to just walk away if they are not happy with the deal. If they can find someone to make a better offer, then its up to them to find that deal. I have been ripped off many times from dealers but I can't blame them. I have to blame myself for not walking away. I never met Mr. Mint but I respected what he did. I have never seen anyone do what he did. |
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