Number 3 of course ;)
Number 3 of course ;)
You mean with the drivers right? Nothing at all to do with the garage.
great work
How is that remotely the garage owners fault? The driver fucked up plain and simple. Is it sad? Of course it is but don’t blame the garage it is 100% the drivers fault. Own your shit people
I bet millions have parked in that garage yet because two morons can’t drive the owner needs to fork out untold amounts of money to ensure another one in a million idiot doesn’t do this? No
I want to take that a step farther and make cars goddamn death traps that only the most skilled would even consider driving.
Is it wrong to call DirecTV threatening cancellation because I want to get free NFL Sunday Ticket even though I’m not going to cancel? Of course not, it’s called being smart
No it merely says I want to pay less for this, it’s on them to say yes or no. There is no gun to anyone’s head here, both parties are free to end negotiations anytime. Something tells me you over pay for a lot of the things you buy...
It didn’t I just wanted to clarify so you didn’t think I was some shyster. I find this topic to be really interesting in a friendly chat sort of way.
You should take a look around, it’s all happening again just with different markets. Thanks fiat currency!
I just wiki’d this (because I thought the same) and apparently it’s made of 3 sections. front 2500 GM, center AM General, rear 1500 GM, doesn’t sound like a winner to me.
Maybe they are all track rats and waiting on the marshals
Personally I would pay the price asked but I’m not talking about me, I’m asking how it is morally wrong to negotiate a better deal regardless of the ask. If I out think myself and “fuck up the deal” or piss the seller off then they said no like I said before.
It would feel a bit gross but at the same time if you try and pay more the chance of her getting all redneck goes way up (we are in the no internet area in this scenario) and you walk away thinking screw that old bat I should have offered her half of the ask.
I respect that
That’s a different situation, you are talking about fraud if they are advertising as restored and it isn’t.
Would it be wrong to pay a ridiculously low ask and the flip it for a large sum? Lets use the Cuda as an example, say it’s advertised for $2000. Should the buyer pay more knowing the old lady has zero idea of it’s value?
How is that wrong though? The seller just needs to say “no” and move on, their is nothing wrong with trying to get a better deal.
That’s actually called negotiating
Haha, that’s the reason I’m partial to the Bell product line. Nice internet meeting you fellow industry comrade.