winjim
Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
Don't you think maybe they ought to?And car salespeople always talk buyers through where to put the fuel, oil, and water, and how to pump the tyres up.![]()
Don't you think maybe they ought to?And car salespeople always talk buyers through where to put the fuel, oil, and water, and how to pump the tyres up.![]()
you mean... should people who sell things state the bleeding obvious every time they sell something?Don't you think maybe they ought to?
you mean... should people who sell things state the bleeding obvious every time they sell something?
"Won't be a moment, just explaining to this gentleman where to put his fish and chip supper! ...they go in your mouth sir, but not all at once. you might want to cut the fish first, since that's larger than the 'bite size' chips..."![]()
The OP probably assumed the buyer was a couple of brain cells above a retarded gibbon.OP, when you sell someone a bike, do you talk to them about the maintenance regime required? Do you tell them what they need to lube, what they may need to adjust, which parts will wear and need replacing, when to bring it back to have a proper mechanic look at it? Because if you don't, how are they supposed to know?
It's not obvious if you don't know it. If you're going to sell someone an expensive piece of machinery and not tell them how to look after it, don't start bitching when they bring it back broken because they didn't know how to look after it.you mean... should people who sell things state the bleeding obvious every time they sell something?
Assumption of course being the mother of all fark ups.The OP probably assumed the buyer was a couple of brain cells above a retarded gibbon.
think you're on your own with this one.It's not obvious if you don't know it. If you're going to sell someone an expensive piece of machinery and not tell them how to look after it, don't start bitching when they bring it back broken because they didn't know how to look after it.
The maintenance was suggested on a return visit. I was just asking whether it was mentioned at point of sale.think you're on your own with this one.
you may also want to read the OP again.. .you know, the bit describing how the buyer responded when maintenance was suggested.
you're trying to blame the seller for the buyer being a muppet... you're on your own (unless i've missed all the posts supporting you)The maintenance was suggested on a return visit. I was just asking whether it was mentioned at point of sale.
you're trying to blame the seller for the buyer being a muppet... you're on your own (unless i've missed all the posts supporting you)
Perhaps they could spend a few minutes reading through the manual which comes with any new bike I have ever bought. If it's not already obvious, it will explain the need to lubricate moving parts.OP, when you sell someone a bike, do you talk to them about the maintenance regime required? Do you tell them what they need to lube, what they may need to adjust, which parts will wear and need replacing, when to bring it back to have a proper mechanic look at it? Because if you don't, how are they supposed to know?
No, I'm suggesting that when selling someone a bike, it might be a nice idea to have a quick chat about maintenance requirements, that is all. The OP may well do that, I don't know, that's why I asked.you're trying to blame the seller for the buyer being a muppet... you're on your own (unless i've missed all the posts supporting you)
No, I'm suggesting that when selling someone a bike, it might be a nice idea to have a quick chat about maintenance requirements, that is all. The OP may well do that, I don't know, that's why I asked.