two_bit_score
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- Joined
- Dec 22, 2008
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- John Deere 110 TLB, Diamond C 19LPX GN trailer
I agree there is really no use in contacting the owner, unless you know them personally.
Sorry to hear you got the rug pulled out from under your deal, twice.
I've never made a living in sales but it seems to me that there are a lot of missed opportunities. But, I also think salesmen get worked over by customers a lot too.
How many times have you heard about somebody backing out if a deal, trying to pull something to get a freebie, just being a down right pain to work with, complaining about everything (remember somebody on here wanting to get support for taking his tractor back because the steering wheel emblem didn't stay in the same position after being turned a few times) etc?
I know, it goes with the job.
Bottom line is, when you do find somebody who is good to deal with then stick with them.
Everybody in business is not worth doing business with.
Sorry to hear you got the rug pulled out from under your deal, twice.
I've never made a living in sales but it seems to me that there are a lot of missed opportunities. But, I also think salesmen get worked over by customers a lot too.
How many times have you heard about somebody backing out if a deal, trying to pull something to get a freebie, just being a down right pain to work with, complaining about everything (remember somebody on here wanting to get support for taking his tractor back because the steering wheel emblem didn't stay in the same position after being turned a few times) etc?
I know, it goes with the job.
Bottom line is, when you do find somebody who is good to deal with then stick with them.
Everybody in business is not worth doing business with.