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Posted by Luke S on November 30, 2006 at 10:54:47 from (65.161.251.246):
I recently had a tractor for sale on this site. Had about 100 emails, and about 20 phone calls. Had one man who called from out west, said he didn't have a computer(not sure how he found the ad). Asked me if I'd send him some pictures of the tractor in the mail. I told him I would, but it'd be about a week before I could take some decent ones cause by the time I get home at night it's too dark to get any pictures taken. So a couple days later, a nice fellow from New York state calls me, we have a nice conversation, and he comitted to buy the tractor, sight unseen, we agreed on a price and he is gonna come get it in a week or two. I didn't have the other mans phone number, as I was not going to keep track all the people who called or emailed to ask me questions, as most of them are not serious buyers anyhow. Couple days goes buy and the guy who wanted pictures mailed calls me and I told him after we talked, another man comitted to buy it, and I was always taught it is the first guy with the money who gets it, unless the seller commits to hold it, which I did not. The guy was really mad, got half smart about it, then hung up! Maybe I am crazy, but I thought that was out of line?
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