I bought a Giant hardtail off an online auction site which I was planning to rebuild for my daughter. Basically, I wanted the frame, headset, seatpost and wheels. The rest I was planning to toss and replace with better and lighter parts and a modern 1x drivetrain.
I get there, and the bloke was clearly someone who picked stuff up off hard rubbish piles and resold it. His yard was full of junk, as was the trailer and his ute. No big deal, we all have to make a quid and if opportunism is his business model - what do I care. Good for him, his BO and all 6 of his teeth.
Anyway, I get there and he's telling me how good the bike is and how it's one of the best brands in the world. Whatever, Trevor... I'm buying the bike anyway so just get the spiel over with.
Then I noticed the front wheel had a broken spoke taped to another spoke. I said "oh, it has a broken spoke" and he got a bit cranky at me and said "you agreed to buy it, you don't buy it - you're getting negative feedback and I'll have your account terminated... blah blah blah" and while he's ranting I pull the ad up on my phone and calmly say to him "the ad says the bike can be ridden away. It can't. The spoke is broken and the rim is rubbing against the brake - and in all the photos you have turned the wheel around so the spoke is hidden by the fork. Mate, I'm buying it anyway as agreed, but you're still a dodgy pr*ck so cut your attitude."
His tone changed. He breaks down and falls to the ground apologising and begging me not to hit him. Huh? The thought hadn't crossed my mind but if he didn't shut up it was looking like an option.
I gave the poor hapless git the agreed price, knowing I had suitable spare wheelsets anyway.
Bike built up into a nice rider for my daughter using parts I had laying around. Munted wheel still sitting under the house awaiting a new spoke.