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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bobby p on January 26, 2011, 08:18:55 am

Title: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: bobby p on January 26, 2011, 08:18:55 am
do you guys come across any?  in the last year ive had 3 approach me on the street  and im thinking they arent what they seem

 they pull up in a quite new motor and are immaculately dressed and through the open window start their speel 
"hello mate,im from london,can you tell by my accent ? what it is ive got some surplus goods that i have left over after calling at a nearby showroom  and wonder if youre intrested "

 these "surplusgoods " are usually big glittery watches  but im starting to think these blokes are not true "arfur daleys " , theyre  organized  ,as i heard one talking on his phone to a colleague driving nearby.       just my thoughts on it .     
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Steve CM on January 26, 2011, 08:22:38 am
cor blimey where you from planet mars?

These guys have been round for at least 20 years! ;)

An old favourite was to show you a magazine advert with the watches etc in.

They are moody and worthless!

If they were genuine they would be on ebay selling for the right money :)
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Johnny B on January 26, 2011, 09:11:56 am
I had one once. Nice car, sharp suit. Wanted to sell me quality jewelry for a bargain price. I have been approached by other types as well.

The best one I remember is a guy in a Transit, who pulled up and said that he had just taken delivery of some new TV's from Comet's. I thought to myself 'I wonder if Comet's know about it yet!' I wouldn't say he looked dodgy, but if I say he came across as dodgier than a dodgy guy from Dodgyville, I think you may get the picture.  ;D

And no, I wasn't interested.  :)

John.

   
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: erithwc on January 26, 2011, 09:19:36 am
they approach window cleaners because most window cleaners carry cash money  ;) and thats what they want.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: TomCrowther on January 26, 2011, 09:24:35 am
The same guys try it on in motorway service stations. Cheap knockoffs normally.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: steve gold on January 26, 2011, 01:17:38 pm
hey guys,

Ive had this many times....

Was stopped by a couple of blokes one time that tried to sell me a memory foam matress for a
silly price, i declined.  one of my custys bought one and the springs came thru about a month later.

Been offered watches, speakers and clothes.  Erith right about approaching window cleaners re cash.

slightly off topic but was once offered sainsburys vouchers to clean the windows....
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: CLEANCARE WC on January 26, 2011, 02:00:59 pm
bobby p a black geezer in a silver vw has stopped me twice in about 3 months same routine (in tesco car park both times) pretends to ask the way to ransoms europark then says by the way while your here.... he has a magazine with the watches on the back too, not a chance in hell of getting my money.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: tom2009 on January 26, 2011, 02:21:22 pm
The same guys try it on in motorway service stations. Cheap knockoffs normally.
yeh I've had that in Corley services, bloke said he'd been to a show at the nec and had some stuff left over  ::)
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: bobby p on January 26, 2011, 02:34:02 pm
bobby p a black geezer in a silver vw has stopped me twice in about 3 months same routine (in tesco car park both times) pretends to ask the way to ransoms europark then says by the way while your here.... he has a magazine with the watches on the back too, not a chance in hell of getting my money.
  AMAZING coincidence  -only yesterday that same black guy in a SILVER VW GOLF in tescos copdock  asked me too  ;D ;D ;D ;D

 i didnt get to see what he was selling as i told him i was skint .     do you think he spends his working day cruising  there ???  maybe they all work for one boss ,a firm of sorts
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on January 26, 2011, 03:28:14 pm
i had a guy in a 60 plate car stop me and said i work over at the mercedes dealership in kingston ive got a load of these watches we get with cars and we wanna just flog them.

even had a mercedes bens jacket on....lol

but ive been stopped like 4 or 5 times

Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: www.mrgutters.co.uk on January 26, 2011, 03:32:52 pm
also the new one is going round to cafes and small sandwich bars selling italian kitchen knifes in a wooden box....and the guy was selling memory foam matresses too...lol
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: elite mike on January 26, 2011, 05:12:36 pm
had the same speel here this afternoon ::)

i said i tell the time by my stomach mate  ;D  £259 watch for £60  yeh right

i think they must spot the bum bag
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: R W C™ on January 26, 2011, 05:29:44 pm
Funny enough I had it yesterday by the same bloke who asked me last year, suit hanging in the back, apparently had watches that where intended for custys that had bought a Audi car with complementry watch but they wherent in so wanted too know if I wanted too buy this so called £400 watch....
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: bobby p on January 26, 2011, 05:39:11 pm
the first time it happened to me was last summer . im a naive sort and this slick guy sensed a sucker - showed me the watches and i let him know i might buy 1 for my son
      but then i was losing interest as thinking my son isnt a watch wearer sort so the salesman quickly offered a deal       "all the change in your pockets in exchange for that watch on the front seat "

 i still had my doubts ,but that egged him on more ! (reckoned my pockets looked full) 
 "okay okay then ,its a deal "    and i emptied out my pockets ,amounting to about 7 quids worth of change   :)

 my son still hasnt worn the watch though !

 
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: A & J Owen Window Cleaning on January 26, 2011, 06:02:32 pm
normally beds and that stuff round here got a bed do you want it for £50 no aint got the room in mr car to take it 300ltrs water barrels they tried to get it in
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: MNWC on January 26, 2011, 08:03:23 pm
I bought a "solid gold" curb chain when i was about 18 from one of these idiots

i was ever so pleased after i got out of the shower with it on and had green neck  ;D ;D
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: richard jagger on January 26, 2011, 08:07:28 pm
Had the same happen to me last Friday outside Asda a fellow with watches with a large new B M W. Said no thanks and asked him if I could sell watches for him too.He just closed the window.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Londoner on January 26, 2011, 09:29:52 pm
They are round here too. Somebody must be giving them money judging by the cars they drive.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Richard Neal on January 26, 2011, 10:30:25 pm
My father in law fell for the comet tv con in the 80's, when it got the box home it was full of polystyrene and some bricks!
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: LWC on January 27, 2011, 07:14:34 am
Years ago this chap pulled up in a big van saying he needed help unloading his van...i was only about 17 out window cleaning and was like, erm ....

"how much you want to help me? itl only take about 30 mins"

"£50"

"ok come with me"

Foolishly i did, we were waiting for another van to come, he opened the back and there was stacked to top with new pressure washers...i waited for a bit and a van didnt show up...told him im off mate and  drove off.

Few days later he found me again lol...i said id be with him in 10 minutes. Never saw him again.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: steven ainger on January 27, 2011, 07:27:36 am
a few years ago, before tv's were slim, a mate of mine, who has a landscape gardening business, was working away when he was approached by a man offering him a new flash telly.
 as he was looking for a new tv at the time, he asked how much. the man said £200.
 my mate searched  his, and his workers, wallets but could only muster £120, the man said he could have the tv but he would be back the next day for the balance.
 when he got home he plugged it in and, nothing, kept fiddling and still nothing. so he took the back off and there were no internal workings at all, just some bricks  :'(
 
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: DaveG on January 27, 2011, 08:02:32 am
Last week I was approached by 2 Eastern European girls in Asda car park.. They offered to wash my car for a fiver and a "quickie" afterwards  ;D. After they had gone, I noticed my wallet was missing ::).

So just a warning guys.....

I got caught Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday....

Asda sell wallets for 99p
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Paul Coleman on January 27, 2011, 08:16:19 am
do you guys come across any?  in the last year ive had 3 approach me on the street  and im thinking they arent what they seem

 they pull up in a quite new motor and are immaculately dressed and through the open window start their speel 
"hello mate,im from london,can you tell by my accent ? what it is ive got some surplus goods that i have left over after calling at a nearby showroom  and wonder if youre intrested "

 these "surplusgoods " are usually big glittery watches  but im starting to think these blokes are not true "arfur daleys " , theyre  organized  ,as i heard one talking on his phone to a colleague driving nearby.       just my thoughts on it .     

Over something like a 5 year period, I was offered stuff in this way three times -  FROM THE SAME GUY EACH TIME !!  Once was on the edge of a village about 5 miles south from me.  The next was near where I live.  The third was about 7 miles east.  He had always been to a convention in Brighton.  After the third time I said to him that he could at least change his story once in a while.  When he asked what I meant, I told him.  We had a laugh about it and he went on his way.  Definitely the same guy each time though as he was quite distinctive and memorable.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: Paul Coleman on January 27, 2011, 08:19:20 am
hey guys,

Ive had this many times....

Was stopped by a couple of blokes one time that tried to sell me a memory foam matress for a
silly price, i declined.  one of my custys bought one and the springs came thru about a month later.

Been offered watches, speakers and clothes.  Erith right about approaching window cleaners re cash.

slightly off topic but was once offered sainsburys vouchers to clean the windows....

I've done that too.  A customer was going to write me a cheque once and asked if I shopped at Sainsburys at all.  So I took the vouchers.  Was a regular customer for a few years too.  No problem.  They were as good as cash if spent in the right shop.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: G Griffin on January 27, 2011, 10:13:51 am
a few years ago, before tv's were slim, a mate of mine, who has a landscape gardening business, was working away when he was approached by a man offering him a new flash telly.
 as he was looking for a new tv at the time, he asked how much. the man said £200.
 my mate searched  his, and his workers, wallets but could only muster £120, the man said he could have the tv but he would be back the next day for the balance.
 when he got home he plugged it in and, nothing, kept fiddling and still nothing. so he took the back off and there were no internal workings at all, just some bricks  :'(
 

I`ve heard of that happening to someone but without the bricks.
It couldn`t have happened to a nicer chap  ;D.
Title: Re: flash harrys in cars selling dodgey stuff
Post by: david watts on January 27, 2011, 08:02:57 pm
ive had italians going back home selling leather coats
twice this has happend ;bought one once 50 notes nice jacket