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Posted by Steve Crum on September 07, 2005 at 21:29:18 from (4.156.231.254):
In Reply to: I don't get it posted by jc on September 07, 2005 at 19:04:07:
Even funnier yet, I had a guy call about a year ago and want a stainless stack for his John Deere G tractor, I gave him a price to which he stated "are you crazy!" I can buy a chrome one 20 bucks cheaper! I said suit yourself. A week ago he called again about a stainless stack, I gave him the price and he had a fit because the price was 5 bucks higher than last year, (my cost of everything has gone up). Then to top everything, he wanted to trade his chrome stack for a stainless stack! I quizzed him a little and found out the chrome plating on his stack was starting to crack and peel at the weld zone on the base. I suggested he sell his stack to someone, and I would sell him a stainless stack for the stated price. needless to say he was very unhappy. I haven't heard from him since. I must have blown that sale!
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