Posted by MF Poor on March 28, 2010 at 09:28:41 from (72.4.0.230):
In Reply to: Selling Etiquette posted by Cub149 on March 28, 2010 at 08:25:40:
The ONLY time I'll hold an item is when the potential buyer calls and tells me he's on the road headed my way. I'll hold it long enough for him to get there. It would be very rude to have someone drive several hundred miles and find the item gone when they arrive. (BTDT, was P.O.ed myself) I explain that to the potential buyer, and ask for him to let me know when he'll be showing up. I let them know if they haven't showed when they say, all bets are off. Call before you leave.... If it's going to be an extended time period before you're headed this way, the item MIGHT be sold anyway. Again, call before you leave home. Don't drive 500 miles and THEN expect me to drop the price. Negotiate before you make the drive. (Or else don't get upset when I won't drop the price)
Beyond that, first person w/cash in hand (preferably MY hand) wins. Business is business.
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