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Drifting
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That is a good approach to take, I too like to give people the benefit of the doubt and treat everyone with respect until they give me a reason not to. I live my life by the rule " always treat others the same way you would like to be treated" To me thats with honesty and respect.
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Burning Brakes
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Yesterday I changed my strategy a little bit. I met a potential buyer (for a list of motorcycle parts) at a public place, then asked him to see his drivers license so I could record his address. He asked, "why?" To which I answered, "I'm taking you to my house, so I want to know where yours is............"
He looked shocked, but it clears the BS in a hurry because no scammer or dirtbag is going to expect that. If he say's "no" case closed..............
He looked shocked, but it clears the BS in a hurry because no scammer or dirtbag is going to expect that. If he say's "no" case closed..............