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Craigslist - Hit & Miss

madsen203

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Joined
Dec 15, 2009
Location
Pleasant Hill
Moto(s)
I like the dirty kind
Name
Michael M
I just received this very nice email from an Uncle Tim Heitkotter who decided to take 10 minutes of (his) day to write me a scathing negative email about how he doesn't trust something I have for sale because it has some surface scratches. Rather than keep looking elsewhere for his fancies and passing up on the opportunity to own something that rather quite brilliant he spent his time and energy on writing a piece of hate mail to me. Funny...the things he wrote about don't even add up or quite make any logistical sense and had this individual actually looked at the item in question he would see that all his pessimism was for not and rather quite unfounded.

:rofl:rolleyes

Why do people like this exist? What in the world made them this way? It's terribly sad that he felt it was needed or let alone justified to act so egregiously. :thumbdown

What's that saying? Haters going to hate?

If you read this, I really hope the best for you. Karma is a bitch and rather than engage in an endless battle, I am sending you well wishes. I hope you can see through your anger and frustration at life.


Alas, Craigslist is still hit & miss.
 
Funny, I searched the name and found a Facebook page that had a motorcycle as the background so I am assuming that this may in fact be that guy. His most recent post on Facebook was this image:

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Oh the flipping irony.
 
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Now we all want to know what you were selling and what the guy said about it :laughing
 
I just received this very nice email from an Uncle Tim Heitkotter who decided to take 10 minutes of (his) day to write me a scathing negative email about how he doesn't trust something I have for sale because it has some surface scratches.

Post it duuude! Post the e-mailz! We need the lulz!
 
If you don't reply with that photo :shakesfist

HAHAHAHAHA

After much reserve, I did just this. No text, just the image. Priceless. May bite me in the ass but I thought it was fitting.

Now we all want to know what you were selling and what the guy said about it :laughing

It was in reference to the VFR I have for sale in the Moto section. I'll post up his response.

Uncle Tim said:
Looks pretty beat up which means that you beat the shit out of it. Or….you just don’t know how to ride. Due to the condition of the bike, there is no way to insure the condition of the Motor, which may be solid bit this does not guarantee the condition clutch or power train, which is probably abused like the cowling. It would cost way too much to repair vs. the value of the bike finished. If you want more money for your bikes you should take better care of them and not abuse them expecting fantisiacal amounts of money for a clearly abused piece of machinery.
Best of luck.
 
I would have responded, "for you, the price just went up $1k"

:laughing
 
That, or photoshop a big floppy silicone cock to the seat and tell him the Tim Heitkotter seat is included.

Willing to donate my time to help photoshop a dildo to the seat if you want to make this happen, but you have to post his response :thumbup
 
Willing to donate my time to help photoshop a dildo to the seat if you want to make this happen, but you have to post his response :thumbup

I'm going to have to pass. I don't particularly like confrontation but I will stand by sending him a copy of his own Facebook status photo as I did.

PS: Your user title is fitting for this project. :rofl
 
I did get a berating email one day from CL,


for something I had left for free.


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bnefore you ask if it was a hazardous item, I forgot to say, it was an old printer
 
Please be a member, please be a member, please be a member:D

Ya know, I wish he were so he could get the message that being a d-bag isn't the way to make friends or learn new things.

I'm guessing by his ignorant response about how a low-side with minimal damage can "ruin the drive train and the clutch" means he is not well-versed in the moto community let alone on BARF.

I see that he owns a late 90's BMW so maybe that's why he is worried about stuff breaking and falling apart so easily. Welcome to Honda: they are nearly bullet proof.

I had a Honda F4i as my first bike years ago. I wrecked on that bike about a dozen times. Other than broken plastics, mirrors/levers, and pedals...the damn thing wouldn't stop running nothing short of perfect. Even after a high side at speed, I was able to pick it up and it still started and rode without even loss of fluids.
 
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