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23rd February 2017, 09:10 | #1 |
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This gets my back up
As some of you may know, I have our caravan and my Rover 75 ('Sky') up for sale on this clubs forums and elsewhere. Would rather not have to sell 'Sky' but trying to raise funds so needs must.
So have spent this morning doing the same as what I did twice yesterday, sitting around waiting for people to turn up to view/test drive, that don't. Yesterday no call or text to warn they would not be coming, and this morning........ At first I thought, probably delayed due to the weather and travel conditions, so spent time wafting the cloth over the car, and posting comments on various threads on this clubs forums. In the end, and hour and a half after they should have turned up, I gave them a ring to check all was okay. No answer. Okay, might have been driving and couldn't answer. Left it 15 minutes and tried again. Answered......."yeah we got something else mate" and put phone down. No apology for wasting my time, no call or text just to say they weren't coming in the first place. They requested the viewing time. Common courtesy and manners.....Or I should say, the lack of! REALLY GETS MY BACK UP |
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23rd February 2017, 09:51 | #3 |
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Welcome to trying to sell cars privately.
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Hopefully karma will mean the car he has bought turns out to be a complete dog and strands him in the middle of nowhere with a flat phone battery as well!
Some people have absoloutly no manners or thoughts to anyone else but themselves
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Nice one Jeff.
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Unfortunately old fashioned manners and common courtesy are in short supply these days.
I had the opposite where I did a 120 mile round journey only to be told by the seller that he had sold it 6 hours previously. No call, text or Email. Hope you sell it and get what you want for it. |
23rd February 2017, 11:48 | #7 |
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[QUOTE=coolcat;2451987]Hopefully karma will mean the car he has bought turns out to be a complete dog and strands him in the middle of nowhere with a flat phone battery as well!
Haha.......Now that thought has put a on my face. Cheers Jeff. |
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I have had the same from plumbers, mortgage salesmen, handymen, insurance brokers (twice), IT people, classic car garages, roofers. M.
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This seems to be a problem for potential buyers as well. Wasted my time today going to look at an 06 registered Rover 75 for sale at a dealers, described as a credit to the previous owner service history and very low 44k mileage for an automatic diesel saloon. Photo's in the advert did not show the number plate! Looks in good condition, few surface scratches no dents, but now got the registration number. Checked MOT history and quite simply will probably end up in the scrapyard next March when MOT is up. Learned a lesson, ask for vehicle registration before wasting time on a pointless viewing, didn't even bother asking for a test drive.
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