misery loves company went to buy paint/brought home Baja ATV
#1
Are buyers totally out of the loop or what?
Tell me how smart does this seem to be?
Buying an ATV where I pick up dish detergent.
I am shopping at my local Canadian Tire and I see this great atv deal 1500$, so I buy 1.
The only thing is for every 1 sold 2 are returned with soooo many problems.
Is it normal to buy a $1500 anything that won't even run?
But here it seems to go without saying WOW that is a great deal I love mine! Just grab the lock tight the soldering gun and the duct tape and of course the wheel spacers and you should be good to go .... for a hour.
Does the saying misery loves company come to mind?
Tell me how smart does this seem to be?
Buying an ATV where I pick up dish detergent.
I am shopping at my local Canadian Tire and I see this great atv deal 1500$, so I buy 1.
The only thing is for every 1 sold 2 are returned with soooo many problems.
Is it normal to buy a $1500 anything that won't even run?
But here it seems to go without saying WOW that is a great deal I love mine! Just grab the lock tight the soldering gun and the duct tape and of course the wheel spacers and you should be good to go .... for a hour.
Does the saying misery loves company come to mind?
#3
I am thinkin this whole selling of china quads at every dick and jane store around town is not such a good idea. you can pick em up anywhere from the autoparts store to the grocery store to the junkyards. the wholesale on these things has to be like 500 bucks and the stores are makin a sweet chunk of profit. why else would all these people be sellin them?
#4
Originally posted by: onreserve
Are buyers totally out of the loop or what?
Tell me how smart does this seem to be?
Buying an ATV where I pick up dish detergent.
I am shopping at my local Canadian Tire and I see this great atv deal 1500$, so I buy 1.
The only thing is for every 1 sold 2 are returned with soooo many problems.
Is it normal to buy a $1500 anything that won't even run?
But here it seems to go without saying WOW that is a great deal I love mine! Just grab the lock tight the soldering gun and the duct tape and of course the wheel spacers and you should be good to go .... for a hour.
Does the saying misery loves company come to mind?
Are buyers totally out of the loop or what?
Tell me how smart does this seem to be?
Buying an ATV where I pick up dish detergent.
I am shopping at my local Canadian Tire and I see this great atv deal 1500$, so I buy 1.
The only thing is for every 1 sold 2 are returned with soooo many problems.
Is it normal to buy a $1500 anything that won't even run?
But here it seems to go without saying WOW that is a great deal I love mine! Just grab the lock tight the soldering gun and the duct tape and of course the wheel spacers and you should be good to go .... for a hour.
Does the saying misery loves company come to mind?
#6
Personally I would never buy tires there they have no clue.
More than an oil change I think not.
But I used to buy my gardening supplies there.
But I don't have to go there for manure anymore.... that is since I found all you chinois loyalists here! Manure is heaped down our throats here everyday.
More than an oil change I think not.
But I used to buy my gardening supplies there.
But I don't have to go there for manure anymore.... that is since I found all you chinois loyalists here! Manure is heaped down our throats here everyday.
#7
"Personally I would never buy tires there they have no clue."
Oh I think they have a clue...... they probably sell more tires then anyone else across
Canada. Trouble is they typically have unexperienced staff at the front counter.
Oh I think they have a clue...... they probably sell more tires then anyone else across
Canada. Trouble is they typically have unexperienced staff at the front counter.
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