โJun-03-2019 01:57 PM
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โJun-06-2019 06:27 AM
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โJun-06-2019 05:45 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
Having two one cent ea 5/16" washers in the 1/4" bin down at the local Ace can be compared to losing a Jayco 264BH thats worth about $15K how?
โJun-06-2019 03:48 AM
WTP-GC wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:WTP-GC wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:
...because those morons don't have a clue when it exited their lot. Holy Mother of Inventory Control do not fail us now.
Seems a little dramatic. They said only that they weren't sure when it exactly happened. That just means that they don't know the exact moment in time when it rolled off the lot. At any major RV lot, units rolls in and out dozens at a time. The span of unknown time could be as little as a day.
I'm sure someone came in to see the unit and they couldn't find it...which prompted them to determine it had been stolen.
Those are both fine examples of not having a clue. Dramatic Indeed.
I called the hardware store the other day. Needed 300 each 1/4" fender washers. They said they had 300 in stock. I show up, found the bin, and counted only 298 washers that were 1/4" and 2 washers that were 5/16". Wow...those guys must not have a clue either.
โJun-06-2019 03:38 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:WTP-GC wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:
...because those morons don't have a clue when it exited their lot. Holy Mother of Inventory Control do not fail us now.
Seems a little dramatic. They said only that they weren't sure when it exactly happened. That just means that they don't know the exact moment in time when it rolled off the lot. At any major RV lot, units rolls in and out dozens at a time. The span of unknown time could be as little as a day.
I'm sure someone came in to see the unit and they couldn't find it...which prompted them to determine it had been stolen.
Those are both fine examples of not having a clue. Dramatic Indeed.
โJun-05-2019 01:34 PM
WTP-GC wrote:BillyBob Jim wrote:
...because those morons don't have a clue when it exited their lot. Holy Mother of Inventory Control do not fail us now.
Seems a little dramatic. They said only that they weren't sure when it exactly happened. That just means that they don't know the exact moment in time when it rolled off the lot. At any major RV lot, units rolls in and out dozens at a time. The span of unknown time could be as little as a day.
I'm sure someone came in to see the unit and they couldn't find it...which prompted them to determine it had been stolen.
โJun-05-2019 01:05 PM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
...because those morons don't have a clue when it exited their lot. Holy Mother of Inventory Control do not fail us now.
โJun-05-2019 12:15 PM
Jebby14 wrote:
on an unrelated note............... anyone want a good deal on a jayco....... lost the title but im sure you can get it cleared up........
โJun-05-2019 12:02 PM
โJun-04-2019 04:54 PM
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.
โJun-04-2019 03:55 PM
โJun-04-2019 02:13 PM
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.
โJun-04-2019 02:00 PM
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.