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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: New Zealand
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My father and myself were driving our 1930 Model 'A Fordor Sedan in the countryside a long way from any real civilization. This was about 1968. We were running low on fuel and to our amazement there was a lonely fuel station in the middle of nowhere.
We pulled in to a pump and there was not a soul to be seen. The lights were on and the doors open. A large sign on the door said' help yourself. Pay and take your change'. There on a table by the door was a large tray full of notes and change. We duly filled the tank, paid and took some change. We watched as the two cars behind us did the same. You wouldn’t see that these days.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Western North Carolina
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Actually, you would still see that in parts of the world. Most people here in rural North Carolina are very honest. Like anywhere in the world, there are a few bad apples, but most apples here are good.
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Boston, MA
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I bought something on Marketplace last week. The seller had an issue and couldn't make the appointment we made. She said just leave the $$ and take the item. I did and got a nice apology she couldn't make it and let me know she found the $$ where I put it.
Lot of great folks out there. They just don't make the news. |
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Join Date: Jun 2021
Location: Knoxville, IA
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I remember when I was young in the 80's my dad would always 'trade' as he called it (buy gas) at a small station in town. He'd fill up his car then tell the guy he was going to go home and get my mom's car, fill it up and pay for both! Probably worked because he never got gas anywhere else that I can recall.
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Join Date: Jan 2016
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I am amazed with those stories and glad to hear that some people are still decent.
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Join Date: Oct 2024
Location: The driftless area of SE Minnesota
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_______________________ The other Bruce in Minnesota 1931 Model A Closed Cab (Budd) Pickup "Aurora" Model A Ford Club of America Lady Slipper A's "You can't go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending." - C.S. Lewis |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Hazzard County
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At this year's Hershey swap meet, I saw several tables with all sorts of parts and stuff in bins, with a sign that said $1 each. There was a box at the end of the middle table that said to pay here. Nobody standing guard or anything. I found 3 things I wanted, and dropped $3 in the box, just like everyone else was doing. Nobody thought twice.
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: SF Bay Area
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Last few years I’ve spent some time camping with the grandkids in northern Wisconsin and Michigan. That way of doing things is not uncommon for selling firewood, eggs, corn and other things from roadside stands - nobody around, just leave some money. Frankly I enjoy it, kind of refreshing from the urban environment I normally live in.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Salina, Utah
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When I moved to central Utah 19 years ago, you'd fill your tank then go in and pay. I guess now with the widespread use of cards it has all changed.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern Illinois
Posts: 4,213
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I live on a small rural farm place in Southern Illinois. I can't leave anything outside overnight or the meth heads will steal it.
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Germantown,TN
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I flew into a lonely Montana back country airport. An elderly man with an old but serviceable pumper filled me up. He told me when you get home just mail me a check and gave a business card. It’s not unusual for small unattended airports with self service fuel to have snacks and cold drinks and a basket to put your money in.
Some back country airports have courtesy cars, old police vehicles, with keys on the counter so you can drive in to town to eat. The expectation is you will put gas in it. Last edited by GPierce; 10-29-2025 at 10:10 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Hebron, CT
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We still have a number of folks who put their home grown veggies on a small stand out for sale by the road. There's always a money box with change which everyone seems to respect and use with honesty.
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Erie Pa
Posts: 1,114
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Hello, years ago at the Gulf gas station I hung out at , the owner would let people run up a “tab” that is charging gas to be paid for later .Also in rural areas of northwestern Pa. Many vegetable stands are unattended pay , just past a pumpkins for sale today that was like that.But don’t think it would work too well in Erie .
Last edited by gdmn852; 10-29-2025 at 11:50 AM. Reason: Spelling |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Temecula, CA
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Many years ago we bought a side of beef, and had it packaged 'to order'. When my wife went to get it, she had forgotten her wallet, the owner told her to take the beef and the next time she was out, just drop off a check! This was in Baldwin Park, CA, in the late 60's. The owner was one of the in-n-out burger family. There are a lot of good people around. I am handicapped, and rarely have to open doors for myself. I go to the post office regularly, and people often offer to carry my packages inside!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
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We go to a U-pick corn field in the summer and pay in a mailbox by the house. Our rural airport has a courtesy car also.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Western North Carolina
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Many years ago someone conducted an experiment. They placed unlocked cars in different locations with the hoods open. In some locations the car was picked clean in a matter of hours. In other locations the car was left unmolested for days and even had people shut the hood.
Regarding Seth's comment in Post #10 about not being able to leave anything out or the meth heads will steal it, I suggest leaving out a dead skunk wrapped in plastic inside a cardboard box.
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A is for apple, green as the sky. Step on the gas, for tomorrow I die. Forget the brakes, they really don't work. The clutch always sticks, and starts with a jerk. My car grows red hair, and flies through the air. Driving's a blast, a blast from the past. Last edited by nkaminar; 10-29-2025 at 01:08 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
Posts: 1,534
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When I was buying a lot of parts a few years ago I was surprised by the number of sellers that would ship parts to me before they had received my payment. As a seller I have done this myself and was never burned. I wonder if it is still like that in our hobby?
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Windy City
Posts: 1,091
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That's the way God intended for us to treat our neighbors. Thou shalt not steal.
Unfortunately, there are a lot of low lifes out there who don't know or care about the Ten 'Rules' of clean. proper living..... They think they are slick now, but we ALL have to stand trial one day in front of the Man. |
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: SF Bay Area
Posts: 2,670
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I had to have a new water heater installed earlier this week - probably all of $1500 or more. When the guys finished up I asked them if they needed payment now. There comment was "naw, the office will bill you" and they left. Don't see that way too much anymore, usually I'm asked for a credit card before a vendor will even schedule a visit, much less do a replacement.
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JayJay San Francisco Bay Area ------------------------ 1930 Murray Town Sedan (under reconstruction) 1931 Briggs S/W Town Sedan It isn't a defect, it's a feature! |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: NNNNNNNNJJJJJJJJJJ
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At this year's Hershey swap meet, I saw several tables with all sorts of parts and stuff in bins, with a sign that said $1 each. There was a box at the end of the middle table that said to pay here. Nobody standing guard or anything. I found 3 things I wanted, and dropped $3 in the box, just like everyone else was doing. Nobody thought twic
e. __________________ the reason for this.............. The sellers didnt care about the few dollar parts- you must do this to NOT lose your yearly rental space at Hershey. Many just use this system to park on the fields........... |
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