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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1753371, member: 36230"]You told us your "type" and the rest is obvious. As for catering to you, please allow me to give you some friendly advice... get off of your high horse with this catering nonsense. In the situation you've provided, you are really nothing more than some nameless kid claiming to have a little metal; nothing more and nothing less. No one in their right mind is should give you the time of day unless you are willing to do your part and show you're serious. You want dealers to take you seriously, so is it really so hard to understand that they deserve the same, especially since you are the one who approached them?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p> </p><p>Tell me where I said the question was inappropriate. There is nothing wrong with the question, just as there is nothing wrong with the dealer's response, but you seemingly fail to grasp this. If you think every dealer has all the time (not to mention desire) in the world to kiss up to every tire kicker who walks in the door, this shows you lack any understanding of this as a business.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>As for my "tone", it comes from having a low tolerance for nonsense. As for your suggestions, if you want someone to coddle you, I am not he. If you are unwilling to at least accept the opinions of others who just might know more than you, what is the point in engaging in a gentlemanly discussion?</p><p> </p><p>As for your “rhymes like Rick” comment, you can call me whatever you like as long as I can call you Detecto… would you like to guess which one is worse?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1753371, member: 36230"]You told us your "type" and the rest is obvious. As for catering to you, please allow me to give you some friendly advice... get off of your high horse with this catering nonsense. In the situation you've provided, you are really nothing more than some nameless kid claiming to have a little metal; nothing more and nothing less. No one in their right mind is should give you the time of day unless you are willing to do your part and show you're serious. You want dealers to take you seriously, so is it really so hard to understand that they deserve the same, especially since you are the one who approached them? Tell me where I said the question was inappropriate. There is nothing wrong with the question, just as there is nothing wrong with the dealer's response, but you seemingly fail to grasp this. If you think every dealer has all the time (not to mention desire) in the world to kiss up to every tire kicker who walks in the door, this shows you lack any understanding of this as a business. As for my "tone", it comes from having a low tolerance for nonsense. As for your suggestions, if you want someone to coddle you, I am not he. If you are unwilling to at least accept the opinions of others who just might know more than you, what is the point in engaging in a gentlemanly discussion? As for your “rhymes like Rick” comment, you can call me whatever you like as long as I can call you Detecto… would you like to guess which one is worse?[/QUOTE]
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