Here's My Beef With Legend Marine
#41
First, watch your phuking mouth.
Second, I specifically said "the cost of running a business". Your costs stay the same during a recession but income goes down, correct? Thus the reason a business will fail. retard.
You are mixing apples and oranges. Lets keep this civil ok man
Second, I specifically said "the cost of running a business". Your costs stay the same during a recession but income goes down, correct? Thus the reason a business will fail. retard.
You are mixing apples and oranges. Lets keep this civil ok man
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Sorry Bill...missed something there....
#44
...so you purchased a repo for much less than market value, had it shipped across the country and expect the white glove treatment? I would be happy with clear title if I was you. You really need to get into the habbit of a pre launch walk through and learn how to change an impeller, because they only last half a season at best.
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...so you purchased a repo for much less than market value, had it shipped across the country and expect the white glove treatment? I would be happy with clear title if I was you. You really need to get into the habbit of a pre launch walk through and learn how to change an impeller, because they only last half a season at best.
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Long and short of this whole deal is that someone took on the sale of this boat, someone bought this boat, and was not really treated right. Repo or not, fair value or stolen, the buyer deserves to be treated with a level of professionalism, any less just falls short in my mind. This reflects poorly on the seller in this case, not the buyer. If the dealer feels these low dollar repo's are a PIA to handle, then they have no business having them in their yard and listing them for sale. Simple as that!
Last edited by RaggedEdge; 05-19-2010 at 06:04 PM.
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Long and short of this whole deal is that someone took on the sale of this boat, someone bought this boat, and was not really treated right. Repo or not, fair value or stolen, the buyer deserves to be treated with a level of professionalism, any less just falls short in my mind. This reflects poorly on the seller in this case, not the buyer. If the dealer feels these low dollar repo's are a PIA to handle, then they have no business having them in their yard and listing them for sale. Simple as that!

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Tom u know what they say , its not who ya know
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