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Re: What is it with poeple now days
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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 02, 2006 at 19:49:57 from (4.156.249.92):
In Reply to: What is it with poeple now days posted by old on September 02, 2006 at 19:34:30:
Yep, people are really wishy washy, they tell you one thing, and then change their mind in the next minute. I guess I am very guilty of being wishy washy with my old Mustang in my post below, but then I told him right, that it "might" be for sale, not "it is". It wasn't nothing to him if you sat around all day waiting for him to come back, so he changed his mind and just forgot about you, This is very common when dealing with the public. The fellow that looked at my car today said he wanted to think it over, and he thought either him or his buddy would want it and come back, but I wouldn't be surprised that even after he showed pretty good interest in the car, he doesn't come. He might also be one of those that will wait a week after you've already sold the item, then come back and get mad at you for selling it on him.
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