Posted by James Howell on November 18, 2009 at 13:35:24 from (144.162.41.170):
In Reply to: OT Use of Craigslist. posted by dmiller on November 17, 2009 at 21:29:40:
We have posted hay for sale and had good results.
As a seller I listed my phone number/answering machine at the farm.
There was no cost to post the ad.
As a buyer I like the ability to contact the seller by either phone or email to get information on the item(s) for sale.
As a buyer I like the ability to go inspect the item(s) for sale.
We've bought at least 3 tractors and several other pieces of equipment listed on Craig's list.
Really have no dislikes about the service itself.
Have noticed that some ads get "flagged" on occasion for whatever reason.
Be sure to describe your hay as best you can; Coastal Bermuda, 1,000 4x5 round bales, 99% weed free, fertilized, 2nd cutting on 7/4/09, kept in barn, net wrapped/twine tied.
Be sure to state your price and terms of sale; cash, check, money order. Cash on delivery - NO CHECKS or MONEY ORDERS.
Be sure to state if you deliver or not. NO DELIVERIES - bring your truck and/or trailer to be loaded.
Be sure to add photos of the hay to your listing.
What do I need to know before going this route?
You need to know that folks will still ask questions about any or all of what you stated in your listing.
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