Posted by Roy in georgia on November 24, 2008 at 10:28:48 from (71.28.181.131):
In Reply to: Helping others! posted by Mark W. on November 24, 2008 at 06:13:55:
last Monday I pulled into The Home Depot and saw a guy looking at his trailer lights, I went in and did my shopping came back out and he was still there. I offered to help and spent 2+ hours chasing wires plug corroded at truck, pigtail wired wrong, and bulb contacts were bent away from bulbs. When I was done the guy sounded sincere in his thanks and that he was doing his cousin a favor to go and pick up some Christmas trees in Tennessee 6 hour drive. He told me he didn't have any $ but if I wanted to I was welcome to come by and get a tree.I told him I was glad to help and it was no trouble. I decided I would take him up on his offer and when I went to his cousin's tree stand his cousin told me he paid him the $20 I charged to fix the lights and he was paid to make the trip not a favor. I tried to get him to call his cousin down there but he wouldn't answer the phone. He wound up taking $20 off a $40 tree so it was ok for some type of reward but I told him I was just trying to help and didn't expect payment but he offered a tree and $20 was not enough if I was expecting payment electrical problems are a big pain in the rear.I sat around talking to him for about a hour and he took my # and said he would call if he needed some other work done and he found out later his cousin had in fact scammed him on other things on that trip.
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