How to know when she’s REALLY Flirting
How to know when she’s REALLY Flirting written by New York Dating Coach–
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How to know when she’s REALLY Flirting written by New York Dating Coach–
Work with a dating coach in field, 1on1, do practice dates and learn how to flirt better.
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Written by David Wygant- Dating Coach for Women and Men
Think how easy it could be if you were able to master the world of pick-up line as easily as you master video games. It would be fun to go over to a lady and talk to her in words that you understand and imagine that she understands your way of talking. It would be so simple.
But get real. Ladies do not understand technical guy talk. Females are about emotions.
When you meet a woman you have to be able to connect with her on an emotional level. If you are walking over and saying something that was memorized or rehearsed with no emotion, she will figure you out right away. She will notice that you are afraid of being the real you.
Society messes with us and makes us believe that we have to be something better than who we really are. It is as if we are conditioned to believe we are supposed to be superheroes. However, females are not looking for superheroes. They are looking for a connection, a real one. You just need to be yourself.
Here is something to help you, while taking a walk or coming home from work, say hi to 20 people. Don’t worry what you look like get out of your comfort zone. If you can do that you can move on to the next step, the world of meeting women.
RIP OFF- Stay far far away- Jersey City NJ- 201-333-3100
I really would like others not to have to go through the same horror show that I did, so I am writing this blog entry.
Have you heard that saying: “If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.” Well, listen to your gut.
Here is the story or my Hudson Hyundai Experience- Communipaw Ave, Jersey City NJ:
Total Scam: My parents are seniors and it was time to get them a newer car. We decided on a Hyundai Accent GLS. Instead of a new car, we figured we would save a few bucks and look for a car a year or two old with low mileage.
Searching on the Internet, I came across an advertisement for a 2012 Silver Hyundai Accent GLS for $12,999. My first red flag was that the car was priced much lower than anywhere else online. Comparable cars were being listed for $15 or $16 thousand and change.
Since Hudson Auto Group/ Hudson Hyundai is not around the corner for me, I originally decided to stay away.. Something had to be wrong. A search online found some very nasty reviews from other dissatisfied consumers along with some positive ones.
Well a few weeks later the car was still listed, and I said.. Hmm, well maybe this is just a great deal. With hesitation I went out on a Friday afternoon, June 24, 2013 to visit the dealer. Almost three hours later (sitting in hours of traffic) I arrived.
I met with Mohammed Ansari, the car salesman after confirming with the Internet consultant Steve Jones on the phone that the car was still available. I test drove the car and said to myself.. So far so good. This could work.. I was waiting for them to tell me that there was a mistake with the price or something (thats what other reviewers said they did). To my surprise, they said the car was $12,999, the exact price listed on the Internet.
He then asked about any cars that we were trading in and I said that my mom has a 1999 Nissan Sentra. It has 47,000 original miles and the car rides great, but the body is shot and has a lot of issues. I showed Mohammed several photos of the car on my phone and pointed out the places where it had body issues. He replied that they werent going to sell my moms car anyway, and would just end up junking it. He asked how much I wanted for the trade in and I said $2,500.
I told Mohammmed Ansari of Hudson Hyundai, Hudson Auto Group that this car was not for me, and that I would need to bring my mom back. (Note: My mom had already test drove the same exact car, 2012 Hyundai Accent GLS) closer to home, but at a much higher price point, so I knew she already knew the car.
Next I got the sales pitch: “What do we have to do to get you to say yes today.” My answer.. This car is not for me as I said, but if you give me a good deal on the trade in, I will make some calls. He then came back with his manager and said, well we really arent going to do anything with the trade in, we can give you $500. I replied that was not enough and that my dad wanted at least $1,500 or $1,000.
Next I got… “So if we give you a thousand dollars for the trade in, will you sign today”, to which I said.. let me make a few calls.. Called family members and told them we had a deal.
IMPORTANT NOTE- When I visited Hudson Hyundai/ Hudson Auto Group, I was not driving the trade in vehicle. They offered the thousand dollars without seeing the car and based on the photos.
SO WHAT HAPPENED:
I went back to the car dealership with mom and dad on Monday afternoon June 24th, 2013. As we were driving I said to my mom “So far this has gone very smooth.. I guess was was wrong to be skeptical. There was a lot of nasty things written about them. If they do try to pull anything, I just want your ok that we are going to walk away.”
Upon arrival, all was fine.. We provided copies that they needed, gave them the check and everything was smooth sailing.. THEN IT HAPPENED.
Mohammed Ansari had taken the check to the back and when he returned said “We can not give you $1,000 for your car.. You misrepresented the condition of the vehicle.” ” BULL SHIT”, I said.. You saw the pictures.. I showed you on the phone the damage to the body of the vehicle. You guys agreed to give us $1,000 regardless.”
His reply— “You are not taking responsibility here. The car is a piece of junk.. Who here would give you $1,000.” I said “YOU DID, and it says $1,000 trade in” on the receipt. We went back and forth and I started yelling and was eventually escorted out.
What a bunch of crooks!!!
Basically these scam artists wanted to make a sale at the end of the month and told me what I wanted to hear, and even documented it. We had already gotten insurance on this vehicle and drove a long way to get there.. So they probably figured we would just pay the extra money they wanted.. Well they were WRONG. I don’t take to scam artists very well and Hudson Auto Group, Hudson Hyundai are just that, a bunch of rip off scam artists.
Now here is where I did screw up. On the pink receipt when I went and left a deposit on the vehicle, they wrote $1,000 trade in. They also wrote, subject to vehicle inspection. I questioned them on that and said, what does this mean.. They said, if the car is worth more, than we will give you more. I said, are you telling me that we could get less. The reply.. “ABSOLUTELY NOT.. YOU WILL GET AT LEAST $1,000.
Lesson learned.. If it seems to good to be true it is.. Get everything documented in writing, down to the littlest detail, even if you think it is silly. Also, pay attention to negative reviews. I should have listened to my gut.. I mean Hudson Auto Group, Hudson Hyundai has a rated F from the Better Business Bureau for a reason!! I wanted a deal, and I got what I deserved..
Here are some other reviews from Cars.com about Hudson Auto Group, Hudson Hyundai
by Jonjess from New jersey | April 12, 2013
Worst car dealer ever!prices that they advertise on the internet is not true,went there test drive things ok but but when i about to pay they say that they made a mistake on the price,they are asking me to pay $3000 above the asking price,total waste of time!
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by Michal from New York City, NY | February 11, 2013
it’s the worst dealers ever. don’t trust anything they say! I got an offer from them to a new car over phone and also WRITTEN in email – and when arriving to the store – they told me that after talking with the manager they can’t sell it for this price so it’s an extra 1500$… never saw so much layers in one place…
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by Maricela Colondres from New Jersey | January 30, 2013
I wont recommend this place to my worst enemy. I inquired about a vehicle on their website, got an email the same day saying the vehicle was still available. Went in the next day they claimed it may have sold they couldn’t find it. Make a long story short, I purchased a vehicle and returned it a couple of days later for a knocking motor and they weren’t happy to the point where they were not willing to make a deal with any other car! It’s been 8 days and I still haven’t received my down payment refund. You can make several calls & NO ONE CALLS BACK , TERRIBLE CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!!!!!!!
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by Mike T from New York, New York | December 29, 2012
This is my first time in whole my life that I’m writing a bad review for any business; They are terrible! Never trust anything they say on the phone, they change it in the office! We talked on the phone, the person talked to GM and offered a price that will be negotiable as well! Over there they said different price! Even for the APR, they pretend that they don’t know that right now that I’m writing this review, it’s 0.9 % for certified Hyuindai pre-own car! Then I showed them on the website (www.hyundaicertified.com) then he said OK! I was seating almost 45 minutes on the chair to show me the car, then they said that they can’t find the keys, without saying a single word SORRY! Never waste your time because I’m sure when you get there you will not waste your money!
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by Esquire from NY | August 7, 2012
They list cars they do not have. I called to talk about two cars before I visited and they told me how great they were, I could test drive, etc. When I arrived the next am, after much waiting, they told me they “couldn’t find” the cars, and that oops, one of them might be in the shop. Don’t waste your time. They are misleading.
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by T_P_Q from New Jersey | August 3, 2012
Scheduled a test-drive for a used car with them; when I got there they wouldn’t show me the car I’d called for, and tried to sell me a different, more expensive one. Customer rep left me waiting for 10-15 minutes at a time while he repeatedly “looked for” the car I’d scheduled or “talked to the bosses”. It took almost 40 minutes for them to finally admit they didn’t have the car that they’d posted on the site (made up some story about not finding the keys or something equally ridiculous), and another half hour of trying to get me to buy the more expensive one… All in all, very dissatisfied with this dealership, won’t be recommending it to anyone soon.
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From the Better Business Bureau-
On June 24, 2013 they are rated F
Complaint Type | Total Closed Complaints |
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Advertising/Sales Issues | 7 |
Billing/Collection Issues | 0 |
Delivery Issues | 0 |
Guarantee/Warranty Issues | 2 |
Problems with Product/Service | 18 |
Total Closed Complaints | 27 |
I had a conversation with my friend Amy last week and wanted to get your feedback. We were talking about men, women, being single, turn on’s, turn off’s and the conversation turned to hair.
Jay– Actually, I just got this new shirt. Made sure to trim the chest area to make sure it looks clean
Amy- Why do you trim the chest area? I love it when a guy’s hair is coming out of the top!
Jay- That’s not my style. You are telling me that you like it if a guy has a tree growing out of the top of his shirt?
Amy- Absolutely! It’s hot.. Guys are supposed to be hairy.
Jay– What about a guys back. I suppose you are going to tell me that a guy with a hairy back is also a turn on?
Amy– Well Hello… YES!!
Jay– What?? I may not be an expert on women, but everything I know says that most women like a guy who is kept neat and groomed. I’m not talking metrosexual groomed since that goes too far, but just neat and clean.
Amy- Jay… I don’t know what type of women you have dated, but the hair is a sign of masculinity and the more hair the better!
Jay– Ok, and what about below the equator?
Amy– If I guy trims or shaves down there, he is Out!! I don’t want to feel stubble against me. Let it grow!
Amy– I also love the smell of sweat on a man. It totally gets me going. I love to smell his underarms.
Jay– Once again… thats nasty. You want to sniff a guys armpits after he is sweaty and gross? Amy, I’m telling you… You are an anomaly. I know a lot of women like a “manly man”, but smelling sweaty underarms is nasty.
Jay– Amy… what about if you are getting intimate with a guy? Same deal?? Smelly and Sweaty is a turn on?
Amy– Absolutely. If I had the choice to give my boyfriend a (bleep bleep), I would much rather do it after he has not showered and has a smell… rather than if just came out of the shower.
Jay– Do you mind if I write this up as a blog entry? I need to ask some more ladies what they think about this. I can’t believe that this is the norm.
Amy– Go ahead.. I never really asked any of my female friends about this.. Just figured this is how most women are.
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