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Re: Re: What happened to the prices on the photo ads?
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Posted by Ray on February 01, 2003 at 12:08:05 from (209.143.42.75):
In Reply to: Re: What happened to the prices on the photo ads? posted by Kim on February 01, 2003 at 09:41:12:
There's a lot of nasty tractor people out there, willing to say or do anything to make a buck,or take advantage of someone,unfortunately a lot of them answer tractor adds and get very nasty, and mean if you won't cut your price or let them brow beat you over a $50.00 item.I usually just respond in kind.Tractor prices vary quit a bit from one area to another and some people can't understand why someone in the north with a nice tractor is $1000 higher than someone in the south with a piece of junk.My wife was just commented the other day how nasty some people get on the phone when people don't like the price of a tractor,I tell her just to hang up.Guess that's just what we have to live with these days.
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