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Anyone from Bemidji going to pick up that 8n that was on cl for 995? I am really disappointed in the gentleman selling it. I was the first caller on it and had told the guy I wanted it. First I had asked him how soon he wanted it out of there and he said asap. Well tabs expired on the trailer. After realizing there is a 10 day grace period called him back and he said he had sold it to someone in Bemidji. I am extremely disappointed that we said we wanted it and would come get it sunday. Guess his friend who listed it said do not hold it for anyone. 8n had a new clutch new valve train new rear tires, had mostly been painted, just needed put back together. Is that how people are, don't give the first caller a chance to get there just sell it to whomever shows up with money first?
 
(quoted from post at 10:20:57 03/02/13) Anyone from Bemidji going to pick up that 8n that was on cl for 995? I am really disappointed in the gentleman selling it. I was the first caller on it and had told the guy I wanted it. First I had asked him how soon he wanted it out of there and he said asap. Well tabs expired on the trailer. After realizing there is a 10 day grace period called him back and he said he had sold it to someone in Bemidji. I am extremely disappointed that we said we wanted it and would come get it sunday. Guess his friend who listed it said do not hold it for anyone. 8n had a new clutch new valve train new rear tires, had mostly been painted, just needed put back together. Is that how people are, don't give the first caller a chance to get there just sell it to whomever shows up with money first?
ll depends on who you are dealing with, people are all different. Most make up their rules for their specific situation, i.e., 'I don't hold for anybody' when selling, "I expect you to hold for me, I'll be there soon', or 'I'll hold after I have cash in hand', or "first here with the cash takes it', really good guy, "sure if you will be here, today, I'll hold that long for you"., and other variations!
 
Get over it.
Asking the seller to hold it is just not an effective way to buy.
Being there first with cash in hand is.
If it was such a good deal I would run the risk of getting a ticket for expired tabs and go get it NOW.
There will be another one come along soon enough and you'll be better prepared.
 
I'm on the other side of that situation. I have an 8N for sale & have "sold" it twice and have them say they will call to tell me when they can arrange pick up, then never hear from them again. The last one even went so far as to list a cgslst ad "8N wanted" the day after he was to call.
I also once bought a power steering setup for my 900 & told the guy "Don't sell it to anyone else, I can't get there until tomorrow, but I will be there" & got his promise. When I get there I heard "I sold it." The sad part was that it was still there, he had been offered a better price!
I guess it takes all kinds! Fortunately, I think most people try harder than that, it's just that we remember the wrong ones.
Keep the faith!
Lynn
 
Majority of folks..their word means nothing--I have been fortunate to deal with some good ones..At work--someone says they will call u back usually they won't..
 
Example---few months ago I had a 16 ft trailer for sale..got a call soon after ad was posted...he was anxious..He came by to look at it when I wasn't home---He called said he'd leave cash deposit with wife but I told him was not necessary--I told him if he definitely wanted it I'd hold it for him..Said he definitely wanted it--next day came when he was going to pick it up..He never showed...I despise LIARS and THIEVES..
 

Many times someone will ask me to hold something for them, I always ask when will you be here? Assuming they give me a time for the same or following day I usually agree to hold it until their stated time. I always tell them after that time - call first before driving out.

If you just agree to hold it and someone else calls, then you will need to tell that person you can't sell it and ask them to check back; that does not work very good.

I also do not provide a location/address until they give me a definite time when they will be out to pick up.

When I agree to hold something it is held however, only until the stated day and time.
 
(quoted from post at 11:05:09 03/02/13)
Many times someone will ask me to hold something for them, I always ask when will you be here? Assuming they give me a time for the same or following day I usually agree to hold it until their stated time. I always tell them after that time - call first before driving out.

If you just agree to hold it and someone else calls, then you will need to tell that person you can't sell it and ask them to check back; that does not work very good.

I also do not provide a location/address until they give me a definite time when they will be out to pick up.

When I agree to hold something it is held however, only until the stated day and time.
'll call you a good man, Ken!
 
Cash talks, B.S. walks! First one there with money gets it. I"ve gotten some deals that way, and lost some just because I couldn"t get there soon enough. Just missed a mint 01 yamaha 500 with 1600 miles for 1500 by a few hours after it was posted, but thats how it works.
 
If you do much buying or selling you are bound to encounter about every type of character. The one I have trouble with is where no asking price is mentioned by the seller and asks for an offer. I make an offer and seller says, "I think it is worth more than that". OK. Good bye. I won't bid against myself.
 
(quoted from post at 12:55:48 03/02/13) If you do much buying or selling you are bound to encounter about every type of character. The one I have trouble with is where no asking price is mentioned by the seller and asks for an offer. I make an offer and seller says, "I think it is worth more than that". OK. Good bye. I won't bid against myself.
hat fellow is just hoping that someone will offer him more than he as the nerve to ask. I usually turn it around and tell him that he is the seller & only he knows what he will take.
 
A few people I have run into like that were Norwegian. "Ya hey der, what do ya think a guy could get for that?" I always hang up.
 
Point taken. I try to be fair in my offer based on what I know about the value of an item in general and what I know or can see of the item for sale. My view is that seller does not know the value, is affraid to ask a price (that may be too high or too low) or is hoping to get rich from an uninformed buyers impulses. If the seller can't or won't counter with a price, either an asking price or a firm price, I feel that I'm waisting my time. When time and distance become factors, I'm really not interested. Usually, I can find the item somewhere else.
 
If you've ever been the seller you know quite well the old saying "Money talks, BS walks". I've sold enough stuff to have heard just about every story. I always post in my craigslist ad that "the first person to show up with cash gets it".
 
If some one calls and says they are on the way and it's a two hour drive I will hold it for them. But if some one calls and say they will come by tomorrow and then some one calls and says they will be right over. The first one here gets it. If the other person had left contact information I will let them know it is sold. Big problem with selling stuff, people will say they want it and never show up. But I would never sell it while they are in route.
 
I totally agree. Based on your description of the events I would say that seller acted without honor.

Colin, MN
 

Cash is king. I bought a car for my son from a CL ad a couple of weeks ago. I offered him less than the asking price and held out the cash. He had another guy coming in an hour but decided my cash in hand was a sure deal, the guy coming in an hour was not. Too many times the "other guy" never shows.
I bought a boat from CL a few years ago. I called on the add and was told that someone had already spoken for it and went to the bank for money. There were two other guys that wanted it too and the seller felt obligated to put them on the list ahead of me if his first buyer fell through. I gave him my number and asked him to call me if things didn't go as planned. Four days later my phone rang. The 3 guys ahead of me had all disappeared. Of course I used that knowledge to talk him down a bit. :D
 
I found an 860 for a very good price here locally about two months ago. I was the second caller on the tractor. The first caller had made an offer of $1600 and would be driving up later that day from about 3 hours away. I told the seller that I would give him his asking price and I could be there in 10 minutes with cash. He refused. That's a man who's word is good and I told him I really respected him for it.

Colin
 
(quoted from post at 23:28:08 03/02/13) I found an 860 for a very good price here locally about two months ago. I was the second caller on the tractor. The first caller had made an offer of $1600 and would be driving up later that day from about 3 hours away. I told the seller that I would give him his asking price and I could be there in 10 minutes with cash. He refused. That's a man who's word is good and I told him I really respected him for it.

Colin
xactly!!!!
 
Come now Colin.
City? country? How does that apply?
If I tell you I will wait for you till 2: PM to look at the tractor I will wait for you till 2. No ifs ands or buts.
I expect you to treat me the same way if I am buying.
If you ask me to wait till tomorrow I may or may not wait.
Even if you really want the tractor and tell me ten times you will buy it.
That means nothing unless I agree to wait for you.
Your inability to come today does not obligate me to wait till you can.
Most likely if you say you can not come today I will say the first person with the cash gets the tractor.
If I give you my word I will keep it. I expect you to do the same.
How do my City ethics not square with your Country ethics?
 
(quoted from post at 00:03:31 03/03/13) Come now Colin.
City? country? How does that apply?
If I tell you I will wait for you till 2: PM to look at the tractor I will wait for you till 2. No ifs ands or buts.
I expect you to treat me the same way if I am buying.
If you ask me to wait till tomorrow I may or may not wait.
Even if you really want the tractor and tell me ten times you will buy it.
That means nothing unless I agree to wait for you.
Your inability to come today does not obligate me to wait till you can.
Most likely if you say you can not come today I will say the first person with the cash gets the tractor.
If I give you my word I will keep it. I expect you to do the same.
How do my City ethics not square with your Country ethics?

I think the answer is more than clear. Just re-read you first post!
"Get over it.
Asking the seller to hold it is just not an effective way to buy.
Being there first with cash in hand is. " After that you start weaseling out........
 
The example you give is a good one and the seller did exactly as I would do. With one exception:
I will not haggle about money over the phone with a buyer.
I state my price in my ad. If they ask me on the phone if I will consider an offer I just tell them the price is as stated. If they want to come look at it they can make me an offer then but not on the phone.
 
I've had a dozen guys say they would definately take something, and beg me to hold it, only to never show up, or to turn up and try to bargain, for every one who has ever told me they'd hold something, and not. So while it is irritating when they do, I can't really blame them. Legally, a promise to hold something is worthless if there has not been consideration - no money has changed hands. So I have on occasion, when I could not arrange transport, driven an hour or two just to leave a deposit to hold it.
One neat trick you can often do these days is offer to paypal a deposit - it' gets the money to them instantaneous and gives proof of your good intentions, as well as legally binding the recipient.
 
Jerry, I generally agree with this, and I think this does a better job explaining your idea than your earlier post did. Thanks!

Colin
 
For the sake of accuracy, it should have read Ford 960. Sorry...had a long day out at the farm yesterday.

Colin
 
Just sold a wreck the guy drove 1 1/2 Hr. to look at it I held it till he could get here after he called to say he headed my way... The car is not drive-able and will need to be hauled off (Deer damage)...

He tells me before had he will make a deposit and it will be next week before he can line up a tow truck are what ever to get it home...
This is my agreement I use in a case like this if anyone would like to add to it (to cover my arse) I would appreciative it... Are if you were the buyer are if you know of a agreement I can find on the net that's better...

Bill Of Sale Financial Agreement

Seller - XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Signature -

Address- XXXXXXXXX


Buyer - YYYYYYYYYYYY

Signature -

Address -


Property sold as is- 1995 XXXX
Vin #- 1111111
\Price $$$$$$$$$$

$&&&&&&&&& down
Payments to Hold for 10 days
If not paid by 3/13/2013 down payment will be forfeit and all interest of sale will be nullified

Down payment made 3/3/2013 of $$$$$$$$
Balance $$$$$$ to be paid when car picked up.

(Just try'n YT's Posting Tools)

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(quoted from post at 05:26:18 03/03/13)
I will not haggle about money over the phone with a buyer.
I state my price in my ad. If they ask me on the phone if I will consider an offer I just tell them the price is as stated. If they want to come look at it they can make me an offer then but not on the phone.

I've not sold a lot of things lately but when I have I've done this too, I won't talk money until they have looked at the item, and I won't make any sort of offer until I've looked at what someone else has for sale. Often I've found it's not as stated in the text or as it appears in the pictures. Someone who called about a 2000 Expedition I had for sale said the pictures looked like the center console has grease on it. On second look I had to agree but it was just where the leather was worn and was darker than the surrounding area. Light does funny things.

Good thread, have some things I need to sell soon!
 

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