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![]() Unconventional salesmanship doesn't necessarily relate to a rip off. I've often been given more for my used car than what I paid for it originally! But I bought the new car anyway. lol No you didn't get more for your car than it was worth. What you got was a discount on the MSRP of the new car, part or all of which was represented as being for your trade in. A very common practice--often you can get the same price and still keep your used car. You would have gotten a better deal not including the trade-in during the negotiation, then when you have gotten your best price from the dealer you offer the car for its wholesale value. Or make a little more by selling it yourself. Regards, John |
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On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 16:38:20 -0500, jim wrote:
that is why i dont like to have anyone do any work on my house.. it takes longer and at least i dont have to worry about being ripped off.. after hurting my back and having hail damage to a roof i had to let a contractor work on it... well his subs were a joke.. i could see just about every mistake they were making..... it took them two weeks to put on the roof.... and i still had to get the boss out and get one of his employees finish the job.... How did you get this contractor's name? Out of the yellow pages? The best way to get a good contractor is to ask your satisfied friends and colleagues. Works for me almost every time; I just had my roof done by a guy who did a colleague's roof, and he did a great job tearing off 3 old roofs and putting on an entirely new 22-square roof with new 1/2" sheathing, ice/water shield, felt, 50-year shingles, and proper flashing throughout. The cuts are perfectly straight, and the roof is truly beautiful. Again, word of mouth is best, and I am taking my own advice again right now to hire a tile guy to clean up and regrout my 1940s tile and marble shower. |
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