Exactly.I sell a lot of junk from time to time,and the vast majority of people are just fine.We only tend to remember the nuts.Instead of having to write an ad,send it somewhere,wait for it to show up,people that never would have bothered before now find they can sit at a keyboard and put out ads.They seem to forget that once the ad is published they actually have to meet and talk to people.With the internet I am finding I have to deal with people that have no clue how to buy or sell something.It used to be that somebody would look at something,buy it,or make an offer.Now I get a lot of stupid responses.If I want $1000 I'm getting,take $100?I've gone to setting the price,and that's it.One thing I'm getting a lot of are sellers that set a price,then when I get there they say they've had a lot of calls so they feel they priced it too cheap.Then they try to ask for more.Something I've been hearing a lot of lately is,I never pay the asking price.At that point I quit putting effort into selling,because I just heard I'm not buying.There must be some sites that offer information on how to buy things,some of the things I've heard from different people almost seem to be scripted,and all alike.
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