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#46
I have got to laugh reading this post, how old are you bro?(not trying to be an *** i'm being serious). No one here ever thought he was going to carjack or get jumped by the guy. People here don't like him becuase he came off as a giant douche and seemed to be shady in his "business" dealings in the classifieds, not because we thought we were going to get robbed by him. I take everything on the internet with a grain of salt as people's online persona can vary drastically from how they are in real life. Especially when they try to come off as the super tough guy online. However, no matter how much of a troll someone is your online persona definitely gives an insight into how you are as a person. Because of that many people here don't feel like giving him the time of day, regardless of if he has changed or not.
Outside of that though, a business transaction is NOT the same as an online personality. Maybe he's working towards becoming a better person, and this was his first step, but as far as the community goes, he has lost basically all credibility. Most people will refuse to do business with a guy like him, because of how he handled himself a few years ago, but I'm glad OP had a good experience and left the feedback, because it gives him the opportunity to build back some credibility and possibly become a part of the community. (Given he has done a complete 180 as stated earlier.)
#47
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I'm 100% sure that esousa22 posted his age earlier in the thread. If you looked through it, carefully, you would know, and he wouldn't have to repost.
Outside of that though, a business transaction is NOT the same as an online personality. Maybe he's working towards becoming a better person, and this was his first step, but as far as the community goes, he has lost basically all credibility. Most people will refuse to do business with a guy like him, because of how he handled himself a few years ago, but I'm glad OP had a good experience and left the feedback, because it gives him the opportunity to build back some credibility and possibly become a part of the community. (Given he has done a complete 180 as stated earlier.)
Outside of that though, a business transaction is NOT the same as an online personality. Maybe he's working towards becoming a better person, and this was his first step, but as far as the community goes, he has lost basically all credibility. Most people will refuse to do business with a guy like him, because of how he handled himself a few years ago, but I'm glad OP had a good experience and left the feedback, because it gives him the opportunity to build back some credibility and possibly become a part of the community. (Given he has done a complete 180 as stated earlier.)
#48
I stand corrected. He bought his car at 20, but did not state his age.
#50
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Car Info: Whatever The Lot Provides ;)
*Known some very successful and great men in my day who did some seriously stupid, reckless, borderline-dishonorable stuff when they were first released on the world.*
Let's see if the intention and value of the thread speak to what this person will show from here on out in regards to here on out.
As for esousa22, although we all may not agree props for not just taking a risk on a deal, but further sticking your neck out across the chopping block. That's rarer and rarer these days.
Let's see if the intention and value of the thread speak to what this person will show from here on out in regards to here on out.
As for esousa22, although we all may not agree props for not just taking a risk on a deal, but further sticking your neck out across the chopping block. That's rarer and rarer these days.
#58
I am glad to hear he is at the very least trying to show people that he has changed. I stand by all my posts in the other threads though - he kept me waiting in the sun for an hour and a half at a gas station in San Jose with excuse after excuse via text for a way overpriced $80 bugeye rear sway.
Hope he really has gone clean, and hope he really does something with his life aside from supporting the whole block on his back and collecting hunnid stacks.
Hope he really has gone clean, and hope he really does something with his life aside from supporting the whole block on his back and collecting hunnid stacks.
#60
*Known some very successful and great men in my day who did some seriously stupid, reckless, borderline-dishonorable stuff when they were first released on the world.*
Let's see if the intention and value of the thread speak to what this person will show from here on out in regards to here on out.
As for esousa22, although we all may not agree props for not just taking a risk on a deal, but further sticking your neck out across the chopping block. That's rarer and rarer these days.
Let's see if the intention and value of the thread speak to what this person will show from here on out in regards to here on out.
As for esousa22, although we all may not agree props for not just taking a risk on a deal, but further sticking your neck out across the chopping block. That's rarer and rarer these days.
E36 couple with 90k miles. Great condition!
Hmm, just maybeeee