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Re: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up?
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on August 05, 2007 at 08:19:27 from (207.177.83.94):
In Reply to: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up? posted by havvey on August 05, 2007 at 06:25:31:
I would be inclined to agree with you except I represent that type of person . I DON'T know the true value of some things as I'm just getting into this which I'm sure also irritates you that someone in there 50's would think to start farming this late in life . I like to talk to those that will talk to me about equipment and techniques and equipment values and alternative ways of doing something . That's the way I've learned to do what I know how to do now . I don't have a problem pitching in and giving a helping hand while I'm talking , as a matter of fact I'm the one that usually offers to help first because I know you guys are busy . If my help is declined , their loss , I'm still gonna talk . I'm not rude to people , that's not the way I was raised . Seems to me if a person WANTS to sell something they need to make the time to make the sale even if that means being friendly for a half hour . I will buy quicker from someone that's friendly than some gruff a$$ that only wants my money . Just my two cents ...Randy
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