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This is a bit of a rant so if you don't wanna hear my crap then go back now.

Otherwise here's the story.

I read a thread saying that some people wanted to buy some Bosch 044 high volume fuel pumps. So, me being the good natured person that I am, I go to work the following day and get a price on these things. They give me the price and I return promptly to post the price. I stated to my supplier that they had to be 044's and they confirmed that they were indeed said pump.

I organise the pumps and organise the buyers and today I go to pick them up. They tell me that I cannot have them for the price that they told me because they had made a mistake and quoted me on a different pump. I now have to tell everyone that I can no longer get them at this price and everything has turned to sh1t. Not only this but the price I can have them for is $125 more than they originally quoted.

Why can't we trust people for accurate information anymore?. Here I am thinking that I am doing people a favour and all I do is stuff everyone around coz someone can't get their sh1t right.

I'm sorry to anyone I stuffed around because of this. I thought I was helping.

Next time I'll have to double make sure I'm getting the right info.

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