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Posted by Roger H on January 25, 2005 at 19:37:21 from (216.248.104.132):
I have been dealing on a sprayer for almost 2 weeks now, there is another guy that has first chance on it & he is taking his SWEET time trying to decide, I called last Friday & the salesman said that the guy now wants to trade in a tractor for the sprayer, the salesman told me the guy probably wouldn't like what he was going to hear, I called again yesterday (Monday), salesman said the guy was there then & he would call me when he found out something, he hasnt called yet. The salesman is sorry that it is taking so long & almost wishes he could tell the guy to forget it & sell it to me, I am getting aggravated myself & ready to tell the salesman to make the other guy make up his mind now or the deal is off. Thank god its an 800 phone number to call as much as I have. What would you do?
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