Posted by Grabatire on March 28, 2010 at 09:35:26 from (173.210.178.200):
In Reply to: Selling Etiquette posted by Cub149 on March 28, 2010 at 08:25:40:
Not a hard choice to make for me. I've long since learned that the buyer who "will take it for sure" is the guy that doesn"t.
Although it happens very seldom, the buyers I have trouble with, are the those that leave a small deposit and will be back in a couple days, only to no-show. And some don"t even come back for their deposit. I end up sending a refund by way of a cheque, so I have a record of it being cashed, in case they show up after the item has been sold to another buyer. The first time this happened I took the guys name, but not a phone number or address. I still have his $100,00 deposit.
Since then I take the info needed to contact them if they are a no-show. I had a fellow cash the refund cheque then show up nearly four months later to get the tractor. Jeez was he pi$$ed off. I learned quite some time later that he even went to a lawyer who basicly told him "you snooze you loose".
On the other hand I had one fellow send me more money for a set of fenders than what we had settled on. He said after checking around, everyone else wanted two or three time what we settled on and he didn"t want me to feel I had been taken advantage of. I sent it back. A deal is a deal.
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