Posted by Gambles on May 12, 2013 at 13:59:42 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: For sale ad posted by rrlund on May 12, 2013 at 11:22:27:
Buyers seem to have a mind of their own. Don't know if he was pulling my leg or not, but I had a city-dwelling friend who wanted to just get rid of his push lawn mower. It ran good, but it looked like a used mower instead of a new one. He parked it by the street and put a "Free!" sign on it. It sat there for a week and nobody even looked at it. Next he put a "For Sale" sign on it and it disappeared over night. I've sold a couple of items on Craigslist and put the word FIRM behind the price. Just about everybody wants to haggle on the price. Once when I was selling a car, the guy wanted me to drive it 200 miles to his house so that he could just look at it. At least he told me over the phone that me driving it to him did not imply that he would ever buy it. By the sound of his voice, I'm pretty sure he was from a country where tactics like that were the norm. I wish I could have told him "Yup Uours!" in his native tongue.
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