Takes all types, and some I just don't get. Most use CL or similar means now, and CL allows a seller to locate themselves on a map that is visible in the ad, google maps I assume. I put ads in for garage sales over the summer for my neighbor and her friend in Florida, later in the year, used the map option to let people know where the sales were, its that simple or can be.
When I see something I'm interested in, if I call, that means I intend to try and make a deal on it. I ask what is the street address, can look up same on the app on my phone for driving directions prior to heading out. I also look to see if the seller used the map option in the ad. I'm also cautious, the given location could be rural, remote etc, so based on location I may change how I do things, I mean you never know, best to err on the side of being safe. Anyone thinking about the mechanics of what takes place here, ad is posted, you get a response, that person makes arrangements to look at and or buy the item, you know that person will be carrying cash.
Every seller I have ever dealt with so far has been just great, some are quick and easy, most will talk a little, cripes one seller invited me into his restaurant, for a cold drink, and BS which sometimes leads to conversation like we have here, people you both may know etc.
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