[AT] What to do..
Chuck Bealke
bealke at airmail.net
Thu Apr 29 14:19:18 PDT 2010
On 4/29/2010 10:54 AM, Ron Cook wrote:
> Will,
> Well, a call would have tipped his hand. He had no concern for me.
> His brother that was with me claims to this day he didn't think the
> other would buy that car. I probably should have known better, as the
> father was pretty much that way also, and I knew that.
> Friendship is okay........now. But I hold my cards very close to
> this day when I am around either brother.
> Life's little lessons.....
>
Y'all,
As maddening as buying trips can be, sellers have stories too. Back in
my motorcycle daze, a buyer came to my place to test ride a nice
Husqvarna Enduro bike I was selling. He seemed OK, but he asked a LOT
of questions - evidently to make me think he was serious about buying.
After a good while climbing hills and probably jumping a few things
with the machine - he was close enough I could always hear him - he came
back and left abruptly. I realized he had just been wanting a joy ride
on a cool machine to brag about to his friends. This had killed about my
whole morning (interrupting work, being home, etc.) Once in hard times,
I took a job for six weeks selling Dodge cars in KC. That was a learning
experience. The salesmen, one of them an ex-circus barker and none a
prospect for ministry, had a common mantra, "Buyers are liars." For
some complex and unfortunate reasons, they were too often right.
Chuck Bealke
Dallas
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