Someone in ontario please set me straight
#21
[quote]Originally posted by JRace:
You can say that again,, and then again and again like... X 39084304750498403.
Let us know when it sinks into him.
You sir are an idiot.
--IT IS BEING DIS-HONEST--
--IT IS BEING DIS-HONEST--
Let us know when it sinks into him.
#22
Originally posted by Team Canada SPL - Yuli:
I dont mean to be taking sides here b/c i hate u all the same but at the same time i have to say that Brandon is doin a good job at amussing himself by making the comment he makes. I like 99% sure that he's doin it just to **** ppl off and is probably laughing at the replies he's getting..........i know i am.
I dont mean to be taking sides here b/c i hate u all the same but at the same time i have to say that Brandon is doin a good job at amussing himself by making the comment he makes. I like 99% sure that he's doin it just to **** ppl off and is probably laughing at the replies he's getting..........i know i am.
#25
Yea, it's being dishonest, lying, so what?
Who cares? I'm sure everybody here has bought a car from someone like that, I know I have....and I've been dis-honest and sold them to someone else.
Honesty does not go very far these days.
If you were to sell a car that's blue book value was only 1500 bucks over a certain mileage, but under that mileage it was worth 2000, would you not turn the odometer back? (if you had the brains to do it)
I sure as hell would....an extra 500 bucks? I'd do it in a heartbeat. But only because I know I've taken care of that vehicle and the motor would last and the body is good. It's lying but it's not as bad as it would seem since I know I've taken care of it. I spent the money to make sure it's in good working order, so why not get an extra 500 bucks out of it...I think I'd owe it to myself.
If I were to sell, say, a Chevette that I had beaten all to hell, and the motor was still good(bulletproof those motors are) I would leave the odometer alone and almost give it away, but a car like an Accord, or Civic which have great motors and hold thier value...your damn right I'd turn the odometer back.
Who cares? I'm sure everybody here has bought a car from someone like that, I know I have....and I've been dis-honest and sold them to someone else.
Honesty does not go very far these days.
If you were to sell a car that's blue book value was only 1500 bucks over a certain mileage, but under that mileage it was worth 2000, would you not turn the odometer back? (if you had the brains to do it)
I sure as hell would....an extra 500 bucks? I'd do it in a heartbeat. But only because I know I've taken care of that vehicle and the motor would last and the body is good. It's lying but it's not as bad as it would seem since I know I've taken care of it. I spent the money to make sure it's in good working order, so why not get an extra 500 bucks out of it...I think I'd owe it to myself.
If I were to sell, say, a Chevette that I had beaten all to hell, and the motor was still good(bulletproof those motors are) I would leave the odometer alone and almost give it away, but a car like an Accord, or Civic which have great motors and hold thier value...your damn right I'd turn the odometer back.
#28
how do you figure?
I try to sell the car, that's in good shape. The book says 1500bucks is all it's worth. Some guy know's this and see's the mileage and I don't get nearly what I wanted. I could have made 2K but instead the best offer I get is 1000 bucks. That doesn't seem right to me.
I look out for number 1. If I can make a few bucks but it means being dis-honest, then so be it.
If it involves a good friend or family member, I won't even get involved. Don't go into buisness with family and don't sell things to family.
I try to sell the car, that's in good shape. The book says 1500bucks is all it's worth. Some guy know's this and see's the mileage and I don't get nearly what I wanted. I could have made 2K but instead the best offer I get is 1000 bucks. That doesn't seem right to me.
I look out for number 1. If I can make a few bucks but it means being dis-honest, then so be it.
If it involves a good friend or family member, I won't even get involved. Don't go into buisness with family and don't sell things to family.
#30
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So Brandon, would you mind me leaving some negative feedback on the buyer/seller part? Because obviously you will lie to any members here about your stuff you decide to sell. In fact you would actually alter the equipment as well in order to rip people off.