In Reply to: Questions. posted by Dalton on April 12, 2007 at 12:14:38:
>>It is possible that this seller was honestly mistaken about the
>>location - many people drive by landmarks and recollection, not by
>>street names and points of the compass.
I believe he was honestly mistaken and never meant to imply otherwise.>>That doesn't mean they are unreliable in all elements of their
>>life.
No it doesn't>>When you couldn't find the restaurant, why didn't you phone him
>>right then from the car to let him know where you were and get
>>clarification instead of going back home and wasting so much time
>>that you couldn't have the lunch?
Because I had forgotten his number>>He could have corrected the error and you would still have had
>>time to meet. You didn't forget your cell phone or forget to bring
>>his number with you in the car, did you?
Yes I forgot his number.Like I said this hardly bothered me at all.
>>Seems like you had a low threshold for frustration and are
>>partially at fault.
I disagree - the restaurant was only a small segment of the frustration. At fault for what? Missing our lunch meeting? Big deal!I didn't become frustrated at all under I got his phone calls/messages at work - especially those coming through the front desk. And this was after he lost my cell phone number twice and gave me the wrong directions to the restaurant.
>>But it's over now. No real harm done, he'll
>>find another buyer and you'll find another preamp.I hope so!
Give me rhythm or give me death!
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- Re: Questions. - Don T 15:16:43 04/12/07 (0)