Posted by Case e on June 01, 2012 at 06:13:35 from (165.206.209.230):
Bought a new to me pickup early this spring, was left to sell my old one, put an ad on craigslist with some pictures and my phone number. Get some interst and here come the questions. Does it have any rust? Yep its a 94 with all the usual rust, I have replaced the box with a flatbed.....OH! they say we dont want any rust! Next call...How is the interior? Not bad, its a 94, its not torn up but, I shampooed the carpets but there is a stain around the floor mat on the drivers side cause I use it for a truck and that just happens. OH! they say we want something a little cleaner! Next call...How many miles? It got 90k on it...OH! we want something with LOW miles! Next call...How are the tires? Well the rear tires are new and the fronts will need replaced before winter. OH! we want something you dont have to do much to. Next call...What is your bottom dollar? I'm asking $1800, its worth at least half to part out and send to salvage, come take a look and make an offer. OH thats WAY more than we want to spend! ....Dont know what people expect, I try to represent it as it is and hope what comes around goes around, just sick of people wanting something for nothing and wanting to nit pick what I have. Got mad, pulled the ad, dropped the insurance down to liability and am going to drive it till it wont go no more! If the truck was as perfect as what they all wanted I would have never bought anything differant in the first place. OK done venting now!
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