Yes, the english throughout the advert isn't great... It really puts me off buying something if the advert is full of spelling/grammer mistakes. If someone isn't able to string a sentence together to try and sell something then I always wonder how well they have looked after/maintained the advertised object. Chris
Quote from: Chris on 30 April 2013, 06:25:25 pmYes, the english throughout the advert isn't great... It really puts me off buying something if the advert is full of spelling/grammer mistakes. If someone isn't able to string a sentence together to try and sell something then I always wonder how well they have looked after/maintained the advertised object. ChrisNot sure how someone's grasp of the English language has to do with how they look after a bike?
Quote from: darrsi on 30 April 2013, 07:19:05 pmQuote from: Chris on 30 April 2013, 06:25:25 pmYes, the english throughout the advert isn't great... It really puts me off buying something if the advert is full of spelling/grammer mistakes. If someone isn't able to string a sentence together to try and sell something then I always wonder how well they have looked after/maintained the advertised object. ChrisNot sure how someone's grasp of the English language has to do with how they look after a bike? If someone can't be bothered to put the effort in to advertise something, which is worth a chunk of money, properly then I have reservations as to how much effort they put into their "pride and joy". Maybe it's just me being old fashioned? The pictures, combined with my above statement, in this case also point me in this direction. It being a "great bike" but there is no mention of the crash it's clearly had... Chris
That could just be a language limitation, he's obviously a foreigner.......he's from London
Maybe it's just: All Bull Shit = ABS
This man has to be applauded and he shows how he got it through honest description Daz
Quote from: dBfazer600 on 30 April 2013, 11:39:57 pmThis man has to be applauded and he shows how he got it through honest description DazThat's our very own "reillypadraig"...