Ive had the same problem with customers for over 40 years.Their usual line,Ill come over some time and pick it up.When I was doing tv service calls it was hard to schedule calls.Im only in the shop part time now.A woman stopped by at 6.30 am interested in a picnic table I had for sale.She said she would be back at noon to pick it up.At 11 am a friend stopped by wanting a picnic table.He was on his way to pick up a skid steer.I told him I had a customer coming at noon but to stop on the way back.She didnt show,John gave me a check for the table.It was my last table and my truck was apart so I couldnt go for more lumber.I build a good table at a fair price and dont bother with lookers.I do haul tables for people who dont have a truck.Spring hangers are shot on my truck.Ive had 3 parts countermen hand me the wrong hangers.Finally got a pair from a Ford dealer yesterday morning.One phone call and the parts man knew exactly what I needed.I told him I be there in 30 minutes.He had the parts on the counter and the bill made out.Ford parts cost more but it was better than the hassle I got with the wrong parts.
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