diggummup
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- Jul 15, 2004
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Some of the "Professionals" and some local dealers have somewhat of a tunnel vision.... Here in North Texas, if they are there early, parked and staying in their warm autos, and I walk up to the front door and stand, they think that early parking out at the street gives them the right to walk to the front of the line.
Last weekend, the estate sale kept the fence gate closed. It was a half a block walk to the front door. The "first" guy went straight for the front door. The second guy walked about the property, looked over what items were already set out at the other end of the house, then came and TOOK his place as we waited another 10 minutes for the front door to open. Being third in line, I didn't see the worth in addressing it, but it just didn't set well with me.
Is this the way it works where you guys are?
Absolutely not, with the exception of looking at outside items once you've established your place in line, maybe. If I'm the first person (and vehicle) to arrive at a sale, I sit in my car until someone else, be it the 2nd, 3rd or 5th car to show up, gets out of their vehicle. Then I jump out of mine and take my number one spot. If there is anything set outside for sale I look and the wife stays in line and vice versa.
However, if I show up after you and no one is in line and you don't get out of your car when you see me walking towards the front door or what have you, your outta luck. The line forms at the door or entrance to the property (behind me), not sitting on your butt in your vehicle. I would expect the same treatment. That being said I do live in south Florida, so cold weather is something I see on the television.