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NMgokart May 12, 2011 06:11 PM

Finder's fee?
 
My wife has decided to let go of her hot rod for financial reasons. Not going to be an easy car to sell for anywhere near what she has in it. It's a 67 Plymouth GTX 440, body off restoration, completely correct in every detail. She has $50k into this car. We've discussed the major auctions but neither of us have any experience with them and keep backing off out of fear.
I have a great boss. He's a former State Senator and knows everyone! I know he's not a car guy; he has 3 private planes. Should be enough toys to keep anyone happy.
I approached him today and asked if he knew anyone who might be a player for the X. He made a quick call and then had me talk to the guy. He's interested! Coming to look this weekend.
Now to the question: if this pans out, would a finder's fee be appropriate in this situation? And if so, how much? 5%? More? Less?
Never been in this situation before and could use some words of wisdom.
Gary

moreorless May 12, 2011 06:26 PM

He's your boss.

By him lunch as a thank you.

....Les

wandrur May 12, 2011 06:30 PM

I'm with Les on this one.

NMgokart May 12, 2011 07:06 PM

Thanks, both of you. I'm 100% certain he wouldn't accept any cash from me, but he and I are both "firearms fanatics" (AKA gun nuts) and I was thinking of surprising him with something special along those lines....

ACEkraut11 May 12, 2011 09:00 PM

Buying him a gun might be like trying to build a MINI for him. He might not like exactly what you like. If lunch isnt enough, take him to a fancy restaurant for lunch.

Crashton May 13, 2011 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by moreorless (Post 3283010)
He's your boss.

By him lunch as a thank you.

....Les

+1 :nod:

MrCooperS May 23, 2011 02:36 PM

I'd try to be a humbling person. I think I would write a 5% check for him but present it to him not as a form of commission or a finder's fee but more as a "please accept this as my thanks."

If he refuses, ask to at least take him out to dinner. And get him a good Christmas present.:thumbsup:


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