[post_page_title]Pool your resources[/post_page_title]
We talk a lot about playing hardball, and there’s no ball harder than the one that rockets around a pool table. Now that our incredible segue has your attention, check out someone who gives the notion of taking liberties a whole new life.
Initially, they agree to $350 for a pool table and arrange to have it dropped off immediately. However, it soon transpires that not only are they not home and expect the seller to wait two hours for them, they also only want to pay $150. We’re not experts, but we don’t think the best way to get a good deal is to undermine it entirely just before the finish line. Maybe.
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