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03-06-2019, 10:25 PM | #2761 | ||
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Doing the run around for a friend to help them buy a good used car.
Call one person on the Monday - Sorry, busy all week. First viewing will be Friday morning. Msg them Thursday to confirm time - Sorry, car was sold yesterday. Yet it's been 2 weeks and it's still listed as for sale. Another add read real sweet. Timing belt changed, services up to date. Owner overseas. Look at the car. Owner didn't sign selling papers - apparently they can be signed and returned within 24 hrs. Hmmm sure. Oh, the receipts for said work? Lost - of course... Call another girl. Have it got 2 keys? Yep! Arrive to find that the second key is a blank that hasn't been cut or programmed. Yep - I guess I needed to clarify that the keys needed to be functional. Car was a basket case as well. Disgusting really how some people treat their vehicles. Call another person. Tell them that the RMS states they have a base model with a smaller engine - please clarify what you are selling. A 'mistake' of course. Then when they fix the listing they jack up the price from $5k to $6k when I tell them I want an inspection. Shouldn't they be dropping the bloody price? Called another person - car was sold a month ago. Still advertised. And it's dirt cheap as well - wouldn't they have enough of the constant phone calls and messages?? Do another inspection. Car has really bad musty smell. Get a very confused look when I tell them they have obvious internal leaking. Nope - apparently it's all in my imagination. Till I open the boot and check the spare wheel well to find a nice water and rust stain all along the floor and in the wheel well as well as a very rusted out spare that has a tyre that is growing white mould. Apparently he never noticed it before... apparently... Get to another inspection. Notice the person using the keys to open the door. He informs me that the central locking fob just needs a new battery. Apparently they haven't bothered changing it in the 2 years they owned the car. Then he tells me that the central locking plays up and to lock the car you need to first press the door button then use the key to lock the drivers door. Yeah... right. What's a battery $5... Same guy tells me he is keen to sell. Ready to go as soon as cash is produced. Get there, already ****ed off about the door locks. Look at the rego papers - it's in a girls name. Apparently the car is owned by the guys girlfriends mum - who is at work and didn't sign anything. He had the most confused, look when I said the seller needs to sign to sell the car. Apparently not according to him till I pointed it out. And on the previous day the guy was saying the car has no issues, and is ready to drive away after purchase when the right amount of cash is produced. Bloody time waster... Another car - seller seems to be actually afraid of speaking or interacting with real people. Only wants to communicate vie the Carsales App, refuses requests to provide a phone number or call me back. No problem, but each msg I send them has a 2 day turn around for a reply.... Read another add - this time from a dealer. 'Only contact me if you are buying - don't waste my time with questions' - or words to that effect. Not joking. Another dealer - Booked car in for 10am test drive 2 days prior. Arrive to find the car 10 cars deep in the lot. Guy was surprised that I showed, like he was expecting me to not turn up. Only took then 20 minutes of shuffling to get the car out. I work some night shifts. I think some phone calls at 2 or 3 am to the tossers that have sold their cars but can't be bothered removing them is in order.. Perhaps then they will remove the car. I hope they get real upset when they ask why I'm calling them at that time lol... I'll ask them why they can't be bothered removing their adds when sold - logical you would think? Call another seller. Sounded good on the phone. Asked for VIN to do my checks. Guy was out but promised he would send them in the evening. never heard anything. 3 days later I get a text after asking for the VIN again 'Sorry mate - got a better offer, car is sold'. Yeah, didn't make an offer! Carsales lists mostly phone numbers - great but around 70% of people never answered their phones, nor replied to txt msgs or voice mail. Drive.com.au sales seem to all want contact made via the site. Sent off around 25 emails to sellers asking for a call back to have a look and NOT 1 REPLY. Sometimes I really hate having to deal with people.
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03-06-2019, 10:39 PM | #2762 | ||
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Girl across the road from me is selling a pink ‘12 Yaris hatch. She’s not a hoon, car is tidy, I think negotiable. Would that be of interest?
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04-06-2019, 12:45 AM | #2763 | ||
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Doing school sports jobs last couple of weeks...
PSSA sport is in council owned park, down a ****ty little one way side street, never intended for buses to travel. Turn up, and find roadworks... the only access road to the park, and the roads leading to and away from it are closed for resurfacing, and narrowing. They're adding garden planters to the corners, and probably parking, so that we definitely can't get buses in to drop off and pick up. Obviously the council department that approves the grounds for school use, don't talk to the department that do roadworks, or grounds keeping. And the traffic planners certainly have no clue.
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04-06-2019, 07:40 AM | #2764 | ||
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Ended up buying a car last Saturday. All good. Person I was buying for needed 4 -5 doors and an auto. Makes the pool of options limited.
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04-06-2019, 07:45 AM | #2765 | |||
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23-06-2019, 06:14 PM | #2766 | ||
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It gets up my nose, and you get it a lot on this forum, when people cheap out, but then proceed to insult the owners of better cars and make various stupid claims about how their POS is actually better.
There's nothing wrong with buying something cheap because it was the best you could afford. I've had cheap junkers in the past for exactly that reason. No shame in that. Also nothing wrong in prioritising and looking for value for money. But that doessn't mean that someone who chose to spend more on their car is wrong. So please stop trying to tell me that your Great Wall is "just as good as a Hilux" because it just isn't. Nor is 2wd better than 4wd, or pov-pack plastic better than Leather, etc. |
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24-06-2019, 04:22 PM | #2767 | |||
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24-06-2019, 04:32 PM | #2768 | ||
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I really hate it when its obvious that someone is flat out lieing to you. Last friday a builder was supposed to meet me on a site at 7 as he had the keys. I called him and asked when someone will be there. He asked when i got there. I had to find parking so i said 7:10. He then says his bloke was there at 7 and left. So i told him my offsider was there at 6:45. He tells me he will call me back. He calls back saying his guy got locked out and was extremely specific of the desk where the key was left under the keyboard. They were never coming back on friday. All he had to say was that and i would have orginised to come in today like i did and walked away at 7:15 not waste almost 2 hours going forwards and back with 3 different parties.
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24-06-2019, 04:41 PM | #2769 | ||
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Yeah I hate that, or you arrange a time to meet someone onsite you've travelled a fair distance and arrive before or on time and they are really late usually complaining about the same traffic you arrived on time in.
One reason I will not work for builders (they are always late) only directly for the owner.
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24-06-2019, 05:00 PM | #2770 | |||
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24-06-2019, 05:11 PM | #2771 | ||
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I once installed the fittings for what I thought was the most expensive light ever, client (Mossman bay, Sydney) custom ordered this one light from Milan for me to set into a wall. $3800 for the light, my day rate to cut into a stone wall I previously built and then the electricians cost to hook up. I reckon it must have been well over 6000 all up and for a light down a side passage of the house.
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24-06-2019, 05:35 PM | #2772 | |||
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24-06-2019, 07:58 PM | #2773 | ||
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I hate it when multi-millionaires try to con ordinary Joe Blows out of their money...
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24-06-2019, 08:52 PM | #2774 | |||
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Again something that after a few years because we found out, is i think its spastic the business gifts given. When i was a teenager my dad sealed a deal and was given a nice pen. Yes, stationary. It lived beside the home to write down messages from people who phoned up. It was a nice pen. Dad lost his parker pen and took the one beside the phone in to work. Nothing unusual. One of his high paid employees asked if he could borrow it for his daughters wedding for the guest book. Dad said no worries, its a pen. Turns out it was silver and second hand in 2001 they were going for 15 bloody grand. For a damn pen. What the crap. Being left handed myself i didnt like the thing very much, id smudge all over the place. Seriously, who spends more then a few dollars on pens, let alone thousands on gifting them. It was heavily devalued though. As soon as my old man opened the box it came in he binned the box. |
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24-06-2019, 10:24 PM | #2777 | ||
DIY Tragic
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By definition, yes, minorities do rule!
I have been arguing this afternoon with an erstwhile acquaintance that his “big end repair” - which lasted nine months - was not sound in theory and having a customer back that often with a rod knock was not good business practice. Wallered bearings - I hate that! |
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24-06-2019, 10:43 PM | #2778 | ||
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Now im triggered. Firing shots left, right and centre. People always try to claim warrenty when lamps go out. To argue we changed that one not the one youre pointing at just turns things into wasted arguments and wasted effort. Hence why we write the dates on lamps. If there is no date or its a date from a year or 2 ago, eat it sunshine. I hate the pointless argument that comes my way. I dont want to argue. If i was a tool and wanted to argue then i would have gone to uni to be a lawyer. My mums a lawyer and ive made more this year as a sparky.
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24-06-2019, 10:51 PM | #2779 | ||
Shenanigans..............
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Absolute shock horror!
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24-06-2019, 10:57 PM | #2781 | ||
Shenanigans..............
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Blaming someone else is a gift, when you do it right.
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25-06-2019, 02:38 PM | #2782 | ||
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And give itemised written quotes and invoices. I do, so I hate it when others don't.
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25-06-2019, 07:41 PM | #2783 | ||
DIY Tragic
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Face unlock.
It will work perfectly when you're masticating in the dark, but the minute you look at the screen with oily, filthy hands in a well lit room, it flat out refuses to accept anything other than passcode. #firstworldproblems |
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25-06-2019, 09:32 PM | #2784 | ||
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This is the second time in a few months, same business park, different buildings, but i hate it when things have never been maintained. Shut down the tenant mains to work on the mains they say. Kind of hard to do when the 600a 3 phase cfs unit in the main switch board has welded itself in. So the business park is 30 years old but nothing more then light fittings or leaking taps have been maintained ever. Ive been on management there to get things sorted before something craps out for a long time, but like most things, untill that happens nothing gets done. So no i didnt work on what i had to, i made a temporary fix from part of the metered supply i could isolate.
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27-06-2019, 08:00 AM | #2785 | ||
DIY Tragic
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Kettle Etiquette (Ketiquette?)
1. If there are others in the room, or possibly expected shortly, don’t just boil enough for your own cuppa. 2. Don’t go off at a forward planner guest/visitor for “putting too much water in”. (Further additions welcome.) I swear, there are some people for whom no matter what size the kettle, they cannot abide by filling it up a decent amount. May their lives be blighted by failed elements and cold drinks on a winter’s day. |
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27-06-2019, 08:32 AM | #2786 | ||
Wait, what?
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When you’ve organised something a month in advance and specifically went out of your way to wait that month for the benefit of the other party, only to be told when the month is up that it will be another month.
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27-06-2019, 08:42 AM | #2787 | |||
Shenanigans..............
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27-06-2019, 09:01 AM | #2788 | |||
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27-06-2019, 09:15 AM | #2789 | ||
Shenanigans..............
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Dry cardboard.
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27-06-2019, 11:58 AM | #2790 | |||
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