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They're not buying a car so they're not tyre kickers.

 

They're not buying second hand so they're not nice tie, nice suit, no money.

 

They are sounding off about the logs they bought last year at 0% moisture. They are telling you how to use a chainsaw. They are telling you your bags are too small and prices too big.

 

What to call them though? Log rollers? Wood wind ups? Kindling catchers?

 

:-)

 

Call them lots of things that, due to the Arbtalk rules, I cannot repeat. The same type of people who tell you how you're going to remove their tree, which extends over four gardens, two green-houses, a swimming pool and a conservatory, for £100.00:thumbdown:

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Call them lots of things that, due to the Arbtalk rules, I cannot repeat. The same type of people who tell you how you're going to remove their tree, which extends over four gardens, two green-houses, a swimming pool and a conservatory, for £100.00:thumbdown:

 

Them people I just say to them .....here's the saw if it's that easy and pass them the biggest saw I can find with me and throw them a harness .

 

Never been taken up yet and full repect from then on .

 

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Professional complainers.

Back in my younger days I rebuilt a Rotavator for a fairly well to do nursery owner. When I presented my bill for the considerable work he complained about the price. As he was a new customer I knocked a little off for goodwill . When the cheque was signed and in my hand he said 'A tip for you, always complain and you will get money off.' Last time I do anything for you I thought and with perfect timing his son came in with an urgent problem I could have fixed there and then. Still smile about that 30 years on.

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