Posted by Mike M on November 15, 2015 at 05:36:17 from (24.112.201.44):
In Reply to: WHY ALL THE QUESTIONS posted by lenray on November 14, 2015 at 18:09:33:
Well using the email function is a sure fire way to get contacted from scammers. I put my phone number in the ad only but make sure you spell out one number. This weeds out the scammers. I still get a few of the buyers who act all interested jew you down on the phone ask for address and then you never hear from them again. Many times it takes awhile to get a buyer. Sure is weird. I had something on there for months with no calls. Then the other day had a message on the answering machine. I called him back and he could not come this weekend maybe will contact next week ? Then a few hours later someone else called from the same area code which is an hour away. This guy came down that night and bought it ! It's hit or miss. About every time I try to contact someone who only takes emails I never hear from them. This is even for those putting in WANTED ads ! More often than not if you do not have a phone number listed I will not buy your item and I move on to the next seller who has a phone number.
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