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- GrodymanExplorer
WTP-GC wrote:
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
So in your view, crime is an acceptable form of recourse against those in which you personally find to be dishonest? That being the case, if I bought a used chinese chainsaw from you for $1000 and later came to the recognition that this wasn't a good deal after all...it would then be fine if someone came over and stole your truck, boat, RV and burned your house down because...well...karma.
That line of thought doesn't make much sense to me, but then again I don't believe in karma anyway.
I think he is saying that he doesn't care. That's all. - philhExplorer IIMy wife did our deal over the phone, they took her deposit and a few days later we showed up to finalize the deal. The whole process went very well for us.
- LoudRamExplorer
BillyBob Jim wrote:
WTP-GC wrote:
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
So in your view, crime is an acceptable form of recourse against those in which you personally find to be dishonest? That being the case, if I bought a used chinese chainsaw from you for $1000 and later came to the recognition that this wasn't a good deal after all...it would then be fine if someone came over and stole your truck, boat, RV and burned your house down because...well...karma.
That line of thought doesn't make much sense to me, but then again I don't believe in karma anyway.
I would of charged you $2500.00 for a used Chinese chainsaw, $3500.00 with the chain.
$3500 is with a dull chain. $4500 with a sharp one. - BillyBob_JimExplorer
WTP-GC wrote:
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
So in your view, crime is an acceptable form of recourse against those in which you personally find to be dishonest? That being the case, if I bought a used chinese chainsaw from you for $1000 and later came to the recognition that this wasn't a good deal after all...it would then be fine if someone came over and stole your truck, boat, RV and burned your house down because...well...karma.
That line of thought doesn't make much sense to me, but then again I don't believe in karma anyway.
I would of charged you $2500.00 for a used Chinese chainsaw, $3500.00 with the chain. - WTP-GCExplorer
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
So in your view, crime is an acceptable form of recourse against those in which you personally find to be dishonest? That being the case, if I bought a used chinese chainsaw from you for $1000 and later came to the recognition that this wasn't a good deal after all...it would then be fine if someone came over and stole your truck, boat, RV and burned your house down because...well...karma.
That line of thought doesn't make much sense to me, but then again I don't believe in karma anyway. - BillyBob_JimExplorer
philh wrote:
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
Interesting comment. I recently purchased from them, and the purchase went well. Service not quite as smooth.
Maybe they changed. Back @ 2014 they quoted an out the door price in an email on a straight cash offer, no trade. Told them I would accept it and would be there the next morning. Drove 100 miles down there the next day cash in hand, and the out the door price kinda grew a little to the tune of $3,500.00. Some manager said the email offer from the salesperson was "not binding", so take it or leave it. I left it. - philhExplorer II
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma.
Interesting comment. I recently purchased from them, and the purchase went well. Service not quite as smooth. - BillyBob_JimExplorer
Campfire Time wrote:
Small rural town. Most likely this is now a meth lab hidden away in some back woods area.
Or it's up for sale by some gypsies down south. Not sure if that's as big of a thing as it was 10-15 years ago, but I'm sure it still happens.
More likely its sitting on blocks, in the middle of a wooded 100 acre parcel up in the UP or top of the mitten for a hunting camp, and will never be seen again.
Those guys at Haylett RV are a bunch of crooks anyway, what goes around comes around. - Karma. - Campfire_TimeExplorerSmall rural town. Most likely this is now a meth lab hidden away in some back woods area.
Or it's up for sale by some gypsies down south. Not sure if that's as big of a thing as it was 10-15 years ago, but I'm sure it still happens. - valhalla360NavigatorIf they had a similar unit that was in an accident or otherwise trashed, probably pretty easy to pass it off as the trashed trailer.
It's not like most cops are cross checking the trailer vin number against the registration.
Assuming they are smart (not always a good assumption), they are at least 300 miles away by now with a fairly nondescript trailer.
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