Posted by MarkB_MI on August 16, 2014 at 02:53:40 from (70.194.4.73):
In Reply to: OT Selling posted by John T on August 15, 2014 at 17:04:42:
One need only list something on craigslist to confirm the failure of public schools. The texters are the worst, but I've had plenty of time wasters who actually bothered to call me as well.
Item for sale was Yamaha XV535 Virago. Texter: How many cc's is it? Me: 535. [Even if you didn't know that that Yamaha models number almost always include the displacement, how long does it take to google the model number?]
Sale price was $1500. Texter: I have $900. Me: Great. You can buy an $900 motorcycle.
And of course you have the no-shows, and the guys who can't be bothered with driving 40 minutes to look at what you're selling. But sometimes the most off-the-wall buyers turn out to be legit. I ended up selling the Virago to a Canuck with a Russian accent from Toronto. Toronto is four hour drive away! He turned out to be a great guy and wanted that particular bike for his wife.
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