Posted by Billy NY on July 16, 2017 at 08:21:39 from (74.76.4.60):
In Reply to: Tractor posted by Ji Case 35172 on July 16, 2017 at 07:58:41:
Sellers should adhere to "no saves". Buyer should be prepared to make the deal (truck and trailer or have hauling arrangements ready)and its probably a wise decision to not tell anyone you are bringing cash ahead of time in case they are criminals setting you up for robbery or worse.
Best thing a buyer can do is pay the seller, get a bill of sale/receipt, load the darned thing up immediately then leave. Once you find something and are inclined to buy, unless there is something discovered that would change your mind, follow through and be done with it. I've bought things knowing there were other buyers right behind me that would offer more and the seller realized they listed it lower than they should have. Walk away stating you'll be back the next day is a mistake, that seller is not obligated to sell you anything and could easily take another offer in your absence.
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