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Posted by keith a on February 09, 2007 at 16:06:32 from (71.10.83.51):
I am going to keep this short, but basically, today I was getting ready to call this dealership to tell them to go ahead on the deal we've been working on and they told me that they sold the tractor from underneath me and just on Wednesday afternoon I was calling on shipping quotes to me. Is this just me or was that just wrong of them to do? It wouldnt bother me so bad, but the tractor I was dealing on is pretty rare, and it happend to be traded on on their lot (Case IH lot). I guess I just feel betrayed that I was told I am in the drivers seat and they tell me I wasnt working with them fast enough. And to boot, this rare tractor is going somewheres else.
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