Posted by RandyB(MI) on April 20, 2015 at 12:29:47 from (75.133.133.118):
In Reply to: Re: Oh well..... posted by rrlund on April 20, 2015 at 11:39:11:
I had the same happen on a rebuilt JD carb. Guy in Cananda was "interested" but was going to talk to his buddy just over border here about me just shipping it to him to avoid the shipping hassle. Over a day and one half went by (never did come right out and say it's sold and that he was buying it) a guy from IA called and said he would send out the check that day. Sold it and e-mailed the canada guy and told him. Also offered to re-build the one he had for $ 100 less than the other one was priced. (he claimed no one around him locally would rebuild it for him) (guy in IA bought tractor w/o carb and needed one to get it started). Never heard back from Canada so don't know if he,s that jizzed off or if he was just a tire kicker in the first place. My decision stemmed from the fact he never did actually speak for the carb. Said nothing about paying me and then working out the shipment issue. Other buyer was very emphatic that he wanted it and was willing to pay now and he didn't have one to rebuild like canada did.I really think he just decided to try rebuild himself and didn't care to e-mail me back.Sometimes one just has to go with their gut feeling on these things. Plain courtesy , though, to at least call / e-mail if something sold tho.
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