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Re: YT MAG Photo Ads
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Posted by caseman-d on November 16, 2004 at 19:52:41 from (67.158.17.220):
In Reply to: YT MAG Photo Ads posted by Jon17 on November 16, 2004 at 18:43:53:
I have sold a couple from the results of the photo ads. Lot depends on the tractor, condition, location and not always but sometimes price. What makes it tough selling now is getting them home. I here people getting scammers, but I have never had one email me. I live in western SD and sold a tractor to a guy in New York. He paid for it and I kept it till he could come after it. If both party's work together you can build a rewarding friendship. The last 2 tractors I sold went to Utah. As long as we keep in contact the tractors can stay till they can be picked up. I don't believe in this reselling them after 6 months and charging a high storage fee. You get to show a interested party what your tractor looks like, if he is interested in it he can call or email you. After a few contacts you can make up your mind if you actually want to sell it to that person or wait and see if some one else is interested in it. Take honesty to sell. Tell them like it is, don't hide things. I see lots of ads that are a bunch of bull to put it mildly. Besides the price is right. caseman-d
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