First life is too short to get upset with stupid people. And I can say that sometimes they upset me too but you have to move on. I don't like adds with no prices but I call them. I called for a set of 14.9x38 tires, no price no condition. Well the guy was nice, said they were 50% with some cuts. After listening to him I could tell they were normal field wear. Then I asked for the price and OMG he said that he just wanted to get rid of them. I left immediately. Sold those tires for 500.00. In my opinion it only takes a minute to call and you really loose nothing. I'm the same way with emails. Don't like them but will respond to them but don't expect a response. Out of ten email adds I might get two response. If someone emails me about one of my adds I will respond the first or second time but after that I politly tell them to call because its an easy way to do lowball and play games that they wouldn't do on the phone.I'm in the process of buying a JD that was advertised too high. Called talked to the guy and we have reached a price. Now when I look at it and it looks like the pics I'll have it. I just don't trust pics.
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