Posted by justanothercase on April 23, 2009 at 19:18:08 from (72.20.68.157):
In Reply to: Dang it! posted by Jason, NW Ontario on April 23, 2009 at 16:56:25:
about two years ago i was visiting my sister and her family in Fargo for a weekend and i live in sw nd. but anyway found a pickup i wanted to trade for a d-max crewcab dooley with a six speed manual and stick on the floor for the 4x4. talked to the salesman and he said he would hold it for a week for me to get things squared away and id come in the next saturday and pick it up, so i put up a 500 dollar deposit to hold it and all was set. drove up on a friday and called him on the way said no problems he'd have it ready. was late enough when i got there so they were closed. drove through the lot and didnt see it so i figured its in the shop or something. next morning went over right when they opened. got a song and dance how they couldnt find it and i talked to a manager who looked it up and said it was sold wednesday. i was pretty hot, then they tried to sell me a different one a 3/4 ton that was only 6000 more. i was so ticked that ill never even look at the place when i drive by. got my deposit back but think that salesman should have had to pay it out of his check. sorry for going on so long.
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