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Originally Posted by 4Fun
I have no problem paying $18.95 for a steak or a $25 for that matter. Just don't charge me $18.95 for a $14.00 steak while telling me it's the best around.
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Touche! 4FUN
Look I'm sure that with my luck I managed to get some of the worst sales men and that's why I do give the dealers I spoke to the benefit of the doubt and therefore will not reveal thier identity. As I said, I'm a fair guy and am not about to drag anyone through the mud, but the fact that the salesman provides a public front to the dealer, I would think that the dealers would be more careful in choosing the personel they hire to represent them. Just be very careful out there when shopping. Do your homework first and foremost. Finally if you have no idea what you're looking at from a mechanical and structural perspective don't rely on the dealer to say the boat is OK because chances are they haven't looked at it either. I just felt compelled to write this post because my overall impression was pretty darn poor and as expensive as boats are to buy and fix I figured a little advice could go a long way. Big dealer or not, at the end of the day the only one looking out for your best interest is you!
Hey Samiam - I'd love to swing by your resturant and BTW - I even tip well! My only disclaimer is that I do know the difference between hamburger and prime rib