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Re: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED
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Posted by Allan In NE on December 06, 2006 at 17:14:13 from (148.78.243.24):
In Reply to: TRUCK /DEALER PROBLEMS ADVICE APPRECIATED posted by THEJDMAN01 on December 06, 2006 at 16:33:48:
Comon' now. Get a hold of something sturdy, set down, maybe even have a stiff drink and face the real issue that is really botherin' you. You're going thru what is known in the business as buyer's remorse. Happens all the time. Customer buys something, probably pays way too much and then immediately starts picking it to death when the fact sinks in of what he has just done. You know perfectly well that it will take 3 months for the undercoating to set; if you've ever applied it, you also know that it isn't put on with a woman's eyeliner pencil either. That stuff is slopped on and it isn't pretty. It is supposed to be "gooped" on. The bed liner will be just fine if you quit poking your fingers in it. Cool down, Hoss. You're getting all worked up over nothing. Allan
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