As Extraordinary as Everyone Else

| David you might want to check out Harbor Freight. Their generators are pretty good. I’ve had one for a few years and starts on the first pull. Like this one.. https://www.harborfreight.com/...ology-epa-71367.html
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Our Founding Fathers were men who understood that the right thing is not necessarily the written thing. -kkina
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| The internet may have supplanted (more properly, since they still exist) newspaper and ad paper advertising, but it has not changed people's behavior. This reminds me of the time in the late 80s or early 90s when I and my nephew went out looking for a jalopy car for him. Many people didn't even answer the phone. Of one who did, the car they wanted to sell was buried three rows back amongst other cars, was covered in a thick layer of dust, and had a dead battery.
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| I've had a fair amount of experience buying and selling on Facebook and Craigslist and initially found Facebook buyers and sellers to be more legitimate on whole but I'm not so sure anymore. If a seller doesn't respond by the second day I forget them, but I've had a few that do respond after 2-3 days. Men, who are not on Facebook, often have their wife run and monitor the ad which can delay things.
No car is as much fun to drive, as any motorcycle is to ride.
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| Apparently this is why the AI bots at FB thought it was a good idea to make "Is this still available?" the default response for their listings. If there is a hell for AI-generated "intelligence," I hope they burn in it. |
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| quote: Originally posted by PASig: There's a lot of scammers, tire-kickers and game-players on these platforms and it's almost not even worth it anymore.
I don't know how the scammers get away with it on FB except perhaps Noone moderates the mess. There are loads of ads for the little Honda inverter for $59.00 and $89.00. They show stacks of them on pallets for sale. Trouble is, they cost between $1,199.00 and $1,299.00 all day long. Some barely used for $800.00. |
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| quote: Originally posted by bigwagon: Apparently this is why the AI bots at FB thought it was a good idea to make "Is this still available?" the default response for their listings. If there is a hell for AI-generated "intelligence," I hope they burn in it.
Never occurred to me that was a bot. It is a PITA to see it in every posting. |
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| FBMP has more tire kickers than people who want to do business. When I sold stuff on there, I set the pickup a block away from home at a Subway. Told them to message me when they got there as it took me 1.5 minutes to get there. Got burned a few times waiting for people at a place in the middle. I don't have time for that.
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