I remember reading a story about a tourist in Japan that left their camera on a park bench. Went back next day and it was still there. It would be gone most anywhere else
You know that is funny, because back in my days as a poor traveler, I met another guy that was doing something similar to me, traveling on a shoestring. Can't even remember where I ran into this guy, in Japan or elsewhere.I remember reading a story about a tourist in Japan that left their camera on a park bench. Went back next day and it was still there. It would be gone most anywhere else
45 years.I don't know how long ve9aa has been a 'ham' but I've been licensed for more that 60 years. In that time I've never been disappointed by another ham. That includes the time many years ago when we went on vacation to St Lucia. I brought a portable ham station with me to operate. Ham equipment was very heavily taxed there (100%) and one of the locals wanted to buy mine. The local currency (ECC's as I remember) were worthless outside the Eastern Caribbean Countries. He promised in a month or so he would be in the states and send me the $$$ then. It was a deal. 6 weeks or so later I had my $$$.
I always try to think the best of people. When it comes to lending money to an acquaintance, relative or friend I always assume I'll get it back but am comfortable if that doesn't happen.
Agree...but some caution in advance is also wise.I will trust you till you screw over me, then all bets are off
I wouldn’t trust you, either.Being a founding member of the Misanthrope Club... my answer is a big, fat, NO...
Curious, but if it is a simple fix, why not just do it and sell the items in great condition? Not interested, just curious...I don't. That's why I buy new. I've been trying to get rid of my two Polaris Sportsman's for 3 years now.
One needs a new needle seat in the carb (I replaced the wore out needle but didn't think of replacing the seat) and one needs wheel bearings (I have new in the box) and a tail light bulb. I am honest right up front about it and I can't get a call for the life of me.
So guess that's why people are dishonest.
I probably would be better off doing that, but I just lost all interest in them. They'll probably end up rotting in the shed, LOLCurious, but if it is a simple fix, why not just do it and sell the items in great condition? Not interested, just curious...
Myself, I would be suspicious of someone selling a relatively expensive item that said "all you got to do is replace this simple item..."
You're smarter than you let on...I wouldn’t trust you, either.