Posted by LAA on July 30, 2014 at 07:05:06 from (86.51.147.113):
In Reply to: TEXTING OT posted by dej(Jed) on July 30, 2014 at 05:30:10:
If you are selling equipment you have to remember that very few people know anything about implements these days, even a box blade befuddles many people. I am asked all the time if some three point implement I have for sale will ""fit"" on their various makes of compact tractor, even explaining about category 1 and 2 turns into a 20 question quiz sometimes. It tries your patience and I try to remember when hooking a simple implement to a tractor seemed complicated, but I can't. I only have a land line so not bothered with texts but have had plenty of calls from peoples Wives and always wondered if the guy could not read the phone number in the add or dial the phone or what. I don't get too excited if they ask a lot of questions with no intention to buy because thats part of the selling game. I never preface an add with ""serious callers only"" because I will not answer that type of add myself, who is the judge of whether a person is serious or not?
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