It pains me to hear of anyone getting a "fairly large tax refund."
I'll make the same offer the government makes. Send me a bundle of
your money and a year later I'll return it. I talked to a tax
preparer who said one of his clients gets a large return because he
likes to waive it around at work and "brag" about the tax return. Ok
with me if that's his thing, I guess. Anyhow, anyone can contact me
anytime if you want me to hold your money for a year. I'll even sign
legal documents stating the guaranteed return in 1 year. (same
interest rate as the government, you understand!)
At 01:19 PM 2/7/2013, Richard Ball wrote:
>Well since the list is too quite for some I'll ask a question.
>
>My son and his wife always get a fairly large tax refund and this
>year they have decided to be smart about things and look into buying
>a good (for them) family car. Out here in the wilds of the Great
>Northwest you can't swing a dead cat by the tail without hitting a
>Subaru Outback so they are looking at those or alternatively some
>sort of minivan. They probably can afford an Outback in the 1995 to
>1997 range, but are noticing that many of those are listing that the
>timing belt, water pump, and head gasket have been changed. I can
>understand the timing belt and water pump, but is the head gasket a
>maintenance item on these or a design problem. If it is a problem
>how much time dose replacing it buy you?
>
>Thanks
>Rich Ball
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