Posted by Buzzman72 on March 28, 2010 at 16:21:04 from (74.129.194.33):
In Reply to: Selling Etiquette posted by Cub149 on March 28, 2010 at 08:25:40:
I sold a truck on Craigslist awhile back, and the behavior of some of the potential buyers appalled me. Everything about the truck was exactly as described, plus I had posted photos. Still, some folks decided they didn't want the truck after driving out to see it....OR they wanted me to cut my price in half. I asked every one of them if I the truck was exactly the way I described it, and every one of them said it was exactly as advertised.
Finally one lady and her husband came out, driving over an hour one-way with a trailer. They checked it out, decided it was worth the price, and we loaded it on the trailer, signed the title, and sent it on its way.
Afterwards, as I was deleting the ad,I got an email from a guy [who had emailed me twice before, but had NEVER come to see the truck] asking--for the THIRD time--for me to post more pictures, or to emial them to him. I suggested he meet with Olga...Olga Falk-Youssef...as I wasn't interested in filling his photo collection.
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