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Re: Same S-^% different day.


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Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 17, 2011 at 14:28:58 from (174.124.110.80):

In Reply to: Re: Same S-^% different day. posted by massey 333 on February 17, 2011 at 13:35:28:

massey333 You must have problems I don't understand nor do I wish to understand em. The mark of a man is HIS WORD. I really don't care that the deal didn't go through but what is most disturbing is the fact he wouldn't keep his word. We drove a ways over to look at the disc, partly because he said the price was negotiable NOT FIRM and we could use a decent one. If you take exception to this, then I surely wouldn't ever take your word on any subject.because you have no honor in keeping it.Now how can we be trespassing when we called him for directions which he gave us without reservations.? Seems you like to clutter up the truth so you can feel important or for what ever reason you have rambling around in your head.Being turned down on any deal is (in my opinion) legitimate and with in his right to do so. Butttttttt he has no honor when he goes against his own conversation with us about the price.FYI I will re-state for you my thoughts on this particular venture, so now and TRY to get this message engraved in your thought processes. We didn't go there just to haggle over his sale price.We went at his invitation( ad showing the unit for sale) to look at the disc.period. When we found a lot of things in dis repair, we made an offer as to what we thought to be ligit. He then told us he wouldn't take anything less then what the unit was advertised at. FINE AND DANDY.So why tell us he would be willing to negotiate the price ? I can tell ya that he isn't the only person who has a unit like that for sale,. so we aren't out any thing but time and travel cost which we are not angry over. We expect a man to honor his words, and if he doesn't then he HAS NO HONOR AT ALL. This attitude really isn't hard to understand if a person has honor.He didn't have it. Do you Understand it now? Sure hope I made it crystal clear to you. I rather doubt it though.Won't try to give ya lessons in having honor.
LOU.


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