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Old 02-23-2008, 09:59 AM   #5
Chevyman680063
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Re: People who try to buy your truck

I work at a car dealership and so people see my truck sitting there and immediately think it's a vehicle for sale on the lot even though it has a GA tag on it and there are no window stickers in it. Plus, I park in the back away from the cars that are for sale but people still think it's for sale. For the first few months after I got the truck people just kept coming on the lot to ask about it or calling wanting to know if it was for sale. I still get people driving up every now and then asking about it but I think most people know by now. What gets me the most though is when someone walks up and puts their hands all over the glass trying to look in even though the glass is not tinted so it's easy to see into it, and there are those people who for some reason think it's gonna be unlocked so they grab the handle and start trying to pull open the door like a mad man. I had one guy beat on the hood with his fist a couple times (guess he wanted to see if it was metal and not fiberglass), I was like, "Woah woah woah dude, what the heck are you doing?"
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