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I don't feel duped.  It's more like tuning in on the last 20 seconds of a professional wrestling  match on TV.  You're there for all the cheering and happiness, but find out later you missed some good stuff that you might have enjoyed had you seen the whole match.  

Duped by my Datsun 240z?  Never in the last 46 years.

Dennis

6 hours ago, black gold man said:

In 98 I bought a jeep. I was asked, rustproofing?  NO I said.   Before paper work was done they put me in office with hotty and it was her mission to get me that rustproofing. 

So?  Did you buy the rustproofing?

My grandmother, to whom I owe my right foot driving style, believed that wrestling wasn't staged (this is late 1950s) and was thrown out of the local arena after hitting one of the pro-wrestlers over the head with a folding chair when he landed in the front row. I can remember his exact words as he looked at his hand with a small amount of blood on it - "Lady! Don't you know this isn't real!!".

Those sales tips are ancient and at the same time correct, at least for the period in question. There was no formal training for car salesmen back then just what worked yesterday just might work today.

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