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Trimeresurus
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Him- If I pick up can you chuck in for petrol :|
Wow.
Him- If I pick up can you chuck in for petrol :|
Wow.
It goes both ways though, there are a whole heap of ads on here and other classified sites which are vague on details which makes me wonder if it's actually the seller who causes a lot of "tire kicking" and mass question askers. Don't get me wrong I have had my share of tire kickers over the years but I think it can sometimes be a combination of both parties.
Here's an example of a professional tire kicker who called me regarding a snake rack I was selling, mind you all of the details were in the ad along with pictures,dimensions,how long I had it and my reason for selling as well as my location- This is how it went.
Him- Do you still have the snake rack that you listed for sale?
Me- Yes, it's still available.
Him- Where are you located?
Me- As stated in the Ad I'm located on the Central Coast
Him- Can you deliver to my house in Western Sydney?
Me- No, I can't deliver it.
Him- Will you meet me half way?
Me- No, pick up is from my address only
**Heres the best part**
Him- If I pick up can you chuck in for petrol :|
Me- Buddy go and censored. And hung up.
can you chuck in for petrol :|
And i have never heard from him again.
In fairness, I worked at a bike shop and 9/10 customers came for a browse, some even entertained the idea of seriously buying, but would invariably walk out some of whom you'd put a bit of work into sizing up and checking stock... but some of the time you'd see those same people come back after it seemed to have percolated for a while and they'd buy. Perhaps suffering some of the time wasters comes back in good will another time. But from my experience in a different field, you breeders are not the only ones who this happens to.
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