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Posted by Sean W on July 09, 2003 at 20:02:00 from (65.116.178.52):
In Reply to: Re: Re: ytmag sellers beware of this joker posted by steve on July 09, 2003 at 14:59:50:
I agree with you Steve, if someone is going to buy something they should go thru with it. Also with Ebay, when you place a bid it tells you plain as day that "your bid is a contract" and if someone has agreed to buy it, they should send payment and be done with it. Otherwise if they are not going to send payment or their dragging their feet, they should not bid or say they want to buy it. Just the way I feel. What ever happened to honest people anyway? I had something similar happen, had a few people looking at my tractor, and contacting thru emails. I sent them pictures, and they said they would be very interested, but after I sent them pictures it seems like they just dropped off the face of the earth! I don't know, but it can hurt a guy for selling things. A guy says they will buy something, and you turn away some other potential buyers, and then the one doesn't go thru with the deal. One thing a guy told me when I bought something(can't remember what it was), was "I will keep it listed, and however sends the money first gets it." So say its for sale until someone sends you money, and if a different payment comes in from someone else, send the money back, and then tell them its sold. You could try it that way, it may be rude but that is one way not to turn down other potential buyers. Just my $.02 worth.
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