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Re: TURKEYFOOT EQUIPMENT ( RUDE OWNER )


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Posted by eastexan on April 05, 2010 at 20:21:03 from (96.15.12.63):

In Reply to: TURKEYFOOT EQUIPMENT ( RUDE OWNER ) posted by Georgetown on April 05, 2010 at 07:26:43:


Georgetown said: (quoted from post at 07:26:43 04/05/10)

#1. Pickups are to be USED. When they"re used, they get banged up a bit.

#2. Whatever made you even consider hauling a 7" mower in a pickup? Using a trailer should have been a no-brainer. You should have known the dimensions of the mower.

IMHO, you owe the guy an apology and you owe it to him to complete the sale. Don"t come crying to us over your own inexperience.


#1. Yes pickups are to be used but not ABUSED!!

As a truck gets older it starts showing signs of heavy use by eventually getting dents, dings, and scratches. Mine is showing its age but I still try to take care of it, and keep it looking decent, and I don't take unnecessary chances. But I don't know of anyone that don't mind their truck getting beat up and devalued by hundreds of dollars by some careless unapologetic individual, when it's brand new.

#2. UUMMM!! Maybe because the seller insisted it would fit in the buyers truck, after the buyer asked if he needed to bring a trailer along??

And, you're saying that the buyer is supposed to know the dimensions of something he's never seen, but the seller don't have to know this when he insists that it will fit in a pickup bed??

And, pardon me....but you think that on top of the sellers bungling, that the buyer should apologize???? WHOA!!! :shock:


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