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    maybe you misunderstand and i have not gave you the whole story. i know you live in manitoba but where are you gonna make $50 for no effort and a few minutes of your time. this person is a friend that comes over has nothing to do all day but sleep till 4 or 5 and play xbox all night. i give him an oppurtunity to make some cash just asking for cars cause he wants to tag along. you serious can not say that you would pay someone $100 for a vehicle and you only make $50 when you pay gas,manitance, truck and trailer, meals and drinks and purchase the vehicle for up to $200

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrappy187 View Post
    maybe you misunderstand and i have not gave you the whole story. i know you live in manitoba but where are you gonna make $50 for no effort and a few minutes of your time. this person is a friend that comes over has nothing to do all day but sleep till 4 or 5 and play xbox all night. i give him an oppurtunity to make some cash just asking for cars cause he wants to tag along. you serious can not say that you would pay someone $100 for a vehicle and you only make $50 when you pay gas,manitance, truck and trailer, meals and drinks and purchase the vehicle for up to $200
    Finder's fee
    From Wikipedia Finder's fee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    In the United States, a finder's fee is the compensation given to an intermediary in a business transaction. Usually, there is a causal relationship between the one party and the intermediary (the finder), another relationship between the finder and the second party, and the two parties of the transaction would not have met if it weren't for the work of the finder.

    Such compensation is common in business and is regulated by contractual agreements and law in the United States.[1] A finder's fee can also be a gift from one party of the transaction, who feel morally obligated that the profits of the transaction be shared with the finder for making that transaction possible.[2]
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