Posted by JDSeller on August 21, 2011 at 02:21:38 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: another hay ???? posted by dave2 on August 21, 2011 at 00:31:28:
Dave it is not real hard to figure out. You live in a small village. You though it was fine to pay her less for her hay and then buy from others for more. She is mad about your paying her less. Does not make any reason why, she feels you cheated her by paying less. The people talk that you buy hay from.
You go on and on about how guys are crooks because they charge you more because the supply is less but it is fine for you to pay her less. You have kind of a double standard in your hay buying thinking.
She could go around to all of the neighbors and get them all to raise the price to you. I am thinking that your people skills are not making you popular with all of your neighbors. You have a poor opinion of many of them and they maybe getting that opinion about you.
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