Posted by farmer rock on August 23, 2020 at 15:31:50 from (73.187.54.195):
Sorry if this is a little long,but I am fed up with people who don't know how to sell stuff,for instance,last couple months I have been looking for an older service truck,and I was looking at 3 trucks,1 of which I drove 5 hours round trip,the guy told me the next time I see him,he will be driving the truck to my house,and now it's been 2 weeks,he won't answer calls/text.the other two told me that the truck was mine,then when I went to pickup it up,both guys sold them out from under me.so I went a different route and quit looking...then, I have started looking for a diesel front mount mower,so I contacted 4 different guys,1 of which never responded at all,1 i had an appointment to check it out today,the guy never sent me his address like he said,and another 1 i tried getting in touch with like 3 times throughout the week,since the add was still up,so i asked for like the 3rd time if still available,the guy said "NAHHH FAM",of course I have no idea what that means,so i simply said what?then no answer,so i said," yes or no"?he said "no"(my sister later informed me,that nahhh fam is a youngster's way of saying no.really stupid but I won't get into that..anyhow the 4th machine I ended up buying today,so all's well that ends well,it just really annoyes me that people want to sell something,but can never be honest or give a yes or no answer.that's all I want,is a simple yes or no.I know you folks must go through the same thing,but why is everyone so careless,I am just so sick of waiting for people to do what they say.Am I wrong in holding people to their word?
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