From Merseyside to Hampshire just to time waste?
That's either expensive or suspect.
From Merseyside to Hampshire just to time waste?
That's either expensive or suspect.
there is always a chancer out there,good on your lad for standing his ground
If you've gone to the trouble of clearly explaining the ground rules to a person in advance only to then be totally and utterly ignored, then it almost becomes a pleasure to tell that person that the thing in question is no longer for sale to them and that they should just leave.
I've done it in the past when selling a car and it was strangely satisfying - at least as satisfying as dealing with a person who shows you the courtesy of dealing with you on the level.
Lets face it - even if you did overlook their rudeness and sold it to them, you just know that some form of mischief or aggro would follow. Some scam or nonsense you just don't need. If it feels wrong, bin them off every time.
My patience with certain elements of society seems to have reduced to zero with age.
Slightly off topic, but we took our house off the market because of the "potential buyers" that came through the door and started talking the house down without even looking.
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Jerry