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Annya 11-02-2010 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by joan_quilts
I wonder if this lady will call in a few weeks and want the quilt? ROFL Won't she be mad that I already sold it! LOL

If she really wanted it she could have saved the money or paid it off before you gave it to her. BEWARE she may ask for her $25 back. I am glad you got more than what you asked for in the end. Congratulations.

watterstide 11-02-2010 02:06 AM

Awesome! Good for you! glad it took a turn for the better!

BevD 11-02-2010 02:12 AM

Well done on selling it!! Sounds like it ended up where it was supposed to...

joan_quilts 11-02-2010 04:17 AM

This lady never gave me any money. I offered to lower my price by $25, but she still didn't want it.

In hindsight, I should have known better than dealing with her. She is my daughter-in-laws aunt, and this family is "known" for being rip offs. They are a strange bunch, I could tell you some stories you would never believe! LOL

She can call, but I am sure by now, knowing that I told my daughter in law I sold the quilt, she knows.

Oh, I will make the local gossip chain, AGAIN, and somehow be the bad guy. This family thrives on gossip and they are always the victim.

I don't care, the quilt is sold, it was never her quilt, and the man who bought it will take good care of it.

At least I got money for heating oil and can stay warm a few months! LOL

Justquilting 11-02-2010 04:21 AM

Congratulations on the sale!
The right person got the quilt!

shopaholic97 11-02-2010 05:06 AM

I am so happy that you sold it to someone who would appreciate it.

sandpat 11-02-2010 05:25 AM

Good for you! I'm happy that you didn't loose out, the mailman gained and the lady lost her quilt. Serves her right....:wink:

Annya 11-02-2010 06:06 AM


Originally Posted by joan_quilts
This lady never gave me any money. I offered to lower my price by $25, but she still didn't want it.

In hindsight, I should have known better than dealing with her. She is my daughter-in-laws aunt, and this family is "known" for being rip offs. They are a strange bunch, I could tell you some stories you would never believe! LOL

She can call, but I am sure by now, knowing that I told my daughter in law I sold the quilt, she knows.

Oh, I will make the local gossip chain, AGAIN, and somehow be the bad guy. This family thrives on gossip and they are always the victim.

I don't care, the quilt is sold, it was never her quilt, and the man who bought it will take good care of it.

At least I got money for heating oil and can stay warm a few months! LOL

I am glad then. Let them talk but if some one asks tell them it was the lady's fault, she did not want it when she had the chance. well done.

Therese 11-02-2010 06:11 AM

The mailman was probably thrilled at his luck in being able to buy such a beautiful quilt! I'm happy for you and him!

bgullett 11-02-2010 06:13 AM

Thats great! I made a quilt for a lady and she has made payments. I gave the quilt to her with $145.00 to pay me. She has much $$$ but she is sending payments. I guess I am lucky?


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