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Re: What is your opinion of ads like this?
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Posted by BIGBADJOHN on May 27, 2001 at 00:40:20 from (152.163.197.52):
In Reply to: What is your opinion of ads like this? posted by JD70Jim on May 26, 2001 at 10:57:07:
Hate it to. When I sell something, I put the price in, (a little higher than I want), and then let people talk me down a little. One time a guy came to look at my used truck, took it and me on a 2 1/2 hour "test drive", over fields, through ditches, etc. Then took it to his "mechanic", the guy popped the hood, just looked, then mumbled something to him! He had an open lift right there too! After burning up 3/4 tank of gas, I asked him, Do you want to make an offer? He said, No. Then he called back the next day, wanted to look at it again. Trying to sell a used vehicle is almost as bad as trying to buy one! All the weirdo's in the world must be glued to the classifieds! Grrrrrrrr....
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