Posted by 400Dtractorman on October 09, 2011 at 20:21:22 from (24.112.136.165):
In Reply to: Re: craigslist posted by Rich_WI on October 09, 2011 at 18:14:50:
First of all Rich of WI a good buyer to me is a buyer with money. That means anyone with money. And I can't beleive anyone selling something would turn away potential buyers in this economy. If you look at the ads on here and Craigslist most are still for sale at the end of the month and longer. I have stuff on Craigslist for sale and sold some but it not selling fast by any means. And talking to the seller also helps determine if its worth taking a trip to buy the item or if he's as you say an Idiot. A lot of times you can tell if he going to be good to deal with or if he's not going to budge on the price, even if the price is high, or talking to him also might bring out things wrong with it that's not in the add. Yea time is important to the seller but also for the buyer and the expense of the trip. And you can't tell anything from EMAIl. And I don't email two or three times, no call back or you don't give a # then I move on. There's nothing on here that I absolutely have to have. Have a nice day.
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