Thursday, December 01, 2005
I received and email from Quokka online.I have one offer for Baby Char.Why, Why, Why, dun these interested people give me a call, but want me to give THEM a call instead?I, for one reason, have a phobia of calling people, especially people that i dun know. Yes, i do. I was afraid of picking up the phone, and dial an unfamiliar number, having to talk to a total stranger. I have a phobia of that. I really do. Now, dun laugh please.. :(So, this person, left a message through quokka (cause thats how the system works), then, quokka gave me a message through email, saying i have one offer.And the message read: Hi, i'm really interested in your car, could you please call me at 9****** if its still available.First, i was excited, then, i was worried for two things.(1) i was worried coz i have to call this person up and (2) i was worried that after saying how interested they were, in the end, they decided not to go on buying it. Very dissapointing, you know!Oh, for those who might wanna know my ad online sounds like this:Daihatsu Charade for SALE!!White. 1992, 5-door hatchback. Auto Transmission. Includes CD Facia. Alarm. Sports Reams. Good condition. Very economical (Full tank at $35.) Rego till February 2006. Must Sell, owner leaving Perth for good. Asking price: $2,000 (ONO). For those in SG, Rego means something like road tax. So, Rego till Feb 2006 means that the road tax has been paid and will expire till Feb 2006. There's a sticker that we need to put on the screen. Come a certain date in Feb 2006, we need to pay for a new Rego, if not, when we drive, with that sticker that states Feb 2006, we will be fined! It simply means that we're not entitled to drive the car on the road without rego.And, ONO means Or Nearest Offer.Now, when should i call this person up?*Stress aku, stress!*
lynn-delysa just penned that down at 6:55 PM