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Re: OT Rant about Buyers
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Posted by Some Guy on May 19, 2007 at 11:07:00 from (172.145.24.175):
In Reply to: OT Rant about Buyers posted by Davis In SC on May 18, 2007 at 23:18:40:
Yikes. Its one thing for someone to ask if something is for sale. I don't so much mind that. If someone started talking about "I need it more than you," or, "what are you going to do with it?" That would tick me off. I haven't had too many problems with people stopping by. I think one person asked about an old Chevy I had in the driveway for the longest time, but they were a neighbor and were polite, so I didn't mind. However, what really got my goat was when my Dad died. 3-4 days later the vultures started stopping by, bugging my Mom. One redneck asked about an old van we had. The local real estate agent dropped by to offer her condolences, and started asking if Mom was going to sell the house. Mom told them both to pound sand. I have learned my lesson though. Only daily drivers are out in the open for everyone to see. All other vehicles and equipment are kept out of sight, most in locked buildings.
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