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I recently sold my wife's car to a guy in Hawaii on craigslist. It went really smoothly.
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[#2]
Yeah, I tried to sell an item on CL once
Once! http://www.imfdb.org/w/images/thumb/5/58/JohnnyDangerously-88Mag3.jpg/600px-JohnnyDangerously-88Mag3.jpg |
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I tried to sell a vintage jeep on CL for about $7500 one time and stated that it was cash only sale and I was firm on price.
I had one guy stop by and try to talk me down. He ended up agreeing with my original price and we shook on the deal. He lived about 600 miles away and would be back next week with a trailer to purchase it. Through out the week he confirmed the details. On the day he was supposed to come down he was a no show. I was so pissed. About a year later I get an email from him asking if the jeep was still available. I emailed him back and said "Not to you". |
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"North American Man/boy love"..... |
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Quoted: Oh yeah, I bought a used motorcycle from a guy in California off craigslist. Only saw 2 small pics but he sounded legit on the phone. Shipped it to GA and it was perfect just as he described. That could have been an expensive mistake. View Quote I sold a Snap-On air drill to a guy out of state. He sent me a cashiers check, then I sent the drill after confirming the check. He was pretty trusting.
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I sold a Snap-On air drill to a guy out of state. He sent me a cashiers check, then I sent the drill after confirming the check. He was pretty trusting. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh yeah, I bought a used motorcycle from a guy in California off craigslist. Only saw 2 small pics but he sounded legit on the phone. Shipped it to GA and it was perfect just as he described. That could have been an expensive mistake. I sold a Snap-On air drill to a guy out of state. He sent me a cashiers check, then I sent the drill after confirming the check. He was pretty trusting. I have bought stuff like that. Roll the dice. I did demand a phone number, address, and chatted with the guy for a while to get a feel, then did some internet searching and was able to confirm at least the address, name, and number all matched up. This was a $250 item. |
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Sold one of my TJs a few days ago. No hassle at all, only because I priced it $500 or so less than everyone else.
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I had a large, heavy computer desk to give away before I moved six years ago. It was FREE. I just wanted to be rid of it. The replies were full of derp and some were barely understandable. I lived in a second floor apartment up a steep flight of stairs. I made it clear that two people were needed to move the desk down, that I would be unable to help, and that an SUV/van/pickup was needed. I finally made my selection of recipient by their email having decent grammar and spelling and being understandable. I told the couple why I chose them and we had a good laugh. View Quote Or the guy that came to pick up a 350 small block Chevy engine in a Miata. |
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[#11]
I've sold one thing on CL, and it was also a motorcycle. Sold it in less than 18 hours.
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[#12]
When a woman down the street had a new baby I put an ad on CL trying to help her sell the old one.
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Quoted: Ive bought/sold a bunch of stuff via CL. The most PITA thing was my Duelly. I put in the ad that this was a cash only face-to-face deal, no shipping, no checks. Cash. Everything was listed in the ad lots of photos, and a request to email me for phone number. I wasted numerous hours waiting for assholes who never showed at agreed time. I wouldn't have had them meet at the house but the truck needed repair and I was done pouring money into it after replacing 6 Class E rated tires, two batteries, and a gear reduction starter. This one fuck-stick arranged for a meet and never showed. I took time out to meet this guy and put my son off on some things we had planned. So when he didn't show or call I was unnerved. He texted me the next week asking if I had the truck and if he could see it. I said yes and gave him a time frame telling him If he didn't show he could look at it in the driveway but I wasn't going to be there as I had things to do. No show no call/text again. This fucker kept calling me asking if it was for sale, if I would trade for all kinds of crazy crap and if I would reduce the price. I told him the ad stated no trades cash only and if he had cash we ~might~ be able to work a deal. Bring cash or do not come. If the ad is up, I refreshed it as much as CL would allow, it was still for sale. This went on for weeks, folks arranging to look but never show, along with the scam emails. I finally had this guy call and look. After a week he came by with a hand full of 100's and he towed it home. The other guy texted me if it was still for sale after I took the ad down and when I said no he began to call me an asshole, ect. I never responded and never heard from him again. Since CL is free you have to wade through this BS though. Some folks are good peeps looking for a deal. But there are some grade "A" retards too. View Quote |
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I sell on CL and Ebay. Usually have 25+ items listed at any given time. I do OK at it. Idiots come with the territory and some of them are buyers, so I put up with them. AND I PUT MY PHONE # IN THE ADS. Many times I've sold an item to someone who got the number from their wife/buddy whoever. Unlike some of the folks here; I MAKE IT AS EASY AS POSSIBLE FOR A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER TO CONTACT ME. It really pisses me off, as a customer, when I have to send an email, wait and hope for the seller to respond (which many don't) just to get a phone # to ask a few questions. I'll often skip over ads that don't have a phone #.
I don't get middle of the night phone calls or any BS from putting my phone # in the ads. What I do get is a lot of sales leads. |
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When he called, was he trying to blame you or get money back? If I were that guy, I think I'd just STFU and try not to die of embarrassment at my own hubris. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I sold an old International Scout CL. I clearly stated that the buyer needed to trailer it because the clutch slipped and it needed brakes. The buyer showed up and told me he was going to drive it 100 miles to his cabin. I warned him not to, but he knew best. He wouldn't even listen when I tried to show him how the transfer case worked. He told me not to worry and he'd call me when he got there as he drove off in low range. A few hours later I got a call, he had run out of gas twice and then blew up the engine. I didn't feel at all bad for him. When he called, was he trying to blame you or get money back? If I were that guy, I think I'd just STFU and try not to die of embarrassment at my own hubris. He admitted that it was his fault, he just wanted to let me know. He came up on the caller id a few weeks later and I really didn't want to answer, but he just wanted to know what brand the plow was that had been on the scout. |
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I have sold quite a few things on CL, and have generally had very good luck. You do occasionally have to wade through a certain amount of BS, but that's going to be the case any time you deal with the general public. I have met my share of morons, but, at the same time, have met some pretty decent folk.
I will agree with one of the above posters...if the item is really priced well, you won't have to deal with much other than someone coming by with a hand full of cash. I have had a few friends have very bad experiences, though. Buddy of mine was robbed in California going to buy a projection home theater system. He'd brought a friend with him, of course neither were armed, and the guy pulled a gun and robbed them both. Another guy I know traded a Jeep for a motorcycle, both only with a bill of sale. Motorcycle ended up stolen, as was the trailer the guy used to haul the Jeep off with. |
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Based on replies in this thread, I've gone ahead and changed my contact info to only e-mail replies through Craigslist. Thanks guys. I'm glad some of you have had good experiences. LOL at those who've shared some of their stories. I don't believe the bike is overpriced. In fact, if you look at the ads in my area, there's almost no bikes available at my price point that: - are actual motorcycles, not mopeds - run - have a title Even in a larger metro area about an hour from me, the bike appears to be a good deal and affordable when compared to the other ads. I guess if that's the general consensus (that it's overpriced) then I'll just keep it. Since I can't post a link to it, the bike is a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 LTD w/ 14,000 miles that I listed for $900. http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb179/rasmuspa/00808_P6uRsYHW5J_600x450_zpsca2a607c.jpg *it is not ok to contact this user with any other unsolicited offers* View Quote That's a great deal! I'd want that bike even if the price was several hundred more. Of course, my wife would murder me if I bought another bike, so there's always that. And I'm not living in the US right now. Anyway, just wait for the right buyer. Someone decent will snatch that up. And please God, don't let it be one of those retro-cafe retards. ETA: Post it on advrider.com and it will sell right away. |
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Based on replies in this thread, I've gone ahead and changed my contact info to only e-mail replies through Craigslist. Thanks guys. I'm glad some of you have had good experiences. LOL at those who've shared some of their stories. I don't believe the bike is overpriced. In fact, if you look at the ads in my area, there's almost no bikes available at my price point that: - are actual motorcycles, not mopeds - run - have a title Even in a larger metro area about an hour from me, the bike appears to be a good deal and affordable when compared to the other ads. I guess if that's the general consensus (that it's overpriced) then I'll just keep it. Since I can't post a link to it, the bike is a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 LTD w/ 14,000 miles that I listed for $900. http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb179/rasmuspa/00808_P6uRsYHW5J_600x450_zpsca2a607c.jpg *it is not ok to contact this user with any other unsolicited offers* View Quote not bad, I have a 85 I think it is, one year bastard version with 2x the mileage. I stole it at $400. speed |
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I sell on CL and Ebay. Usually have 25+ items listed at any given time. I do OK at it. Idiots come with the territory and some of them are buyers, so I put up with them. AND I PUT MY PHONE # IN THE ADS. Many times I've sold an item to someone who got the number from their wife/buddy whoever. Unlike some of the folks here; I MAKE IT AS EASY AS POSSIBLE FOR A POTENTIAL CUSTOMER TO CONTACT ME. It really pisses me off, as a customer, when I have to send an email, wait and hope for the seller to respond (which many don't) just to get a phone # to ask a few questions. I'll often skip over ads that don't have a phone #. I don't get middle of the night phone calls or any BS from putting my phone # in the ads. What I do get is a lot of sales leads. View Quote There is a huge difference between someone who does this part or full time as a business and someone looking to unload the old washer/dryer. If you put your actual phone number in an add vs one such as a google voice number, then....yeah. |
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$900 is a steal for that KZ750. Here, that would have sold about 3 seconds after your hit submit on the ad. Hell, I would have bought it.
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So I'm selling an old motorcycle on Craigslist. I posted pics and in my ad I specifically state: year make model mileage color condition inspection status (passed) title status (clear) no trades cash only price People call and have asked literally everything covered above. Then they offer half the price or try to trade me for stuff I have no use for, no expressed interest in and wouldn't be able to use anyway - like wheels & a bucket for a Bobcat. Oh, and people think it's cool to call at 1:43 a.m. Who does that? It's been years since I've sold a bike and it was when there really wasn't a Craigslist. I don't remember this level of ridiculousness with an ad in the paper. Anyone else have similar experiences? (Note: at least no one's tried to rob me yet like they did to a guy in KC) ---------- Update 7/23/14 ---------- Based on replies in this thread, I've gone ahead and changed my contact info to only e-mail replies through Craigslist. Thanks guys. I'm glad some of you have had good experiences. LOL at those who've shared some of their stories. I don't believe the bike is overpriced. In fact, if you look at the ads in my area, there's almost no bikes available at my price point that: - are actual motorcycles, not mopeds - run - have a title Even in a larger metro area about an hour from me, the bike appears to be a good deal and affordable when compared to the other ads. I guess if that's the general consensus then I'll just keep it. Since I can't post a link to it, the bike is a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 LTD (black) w/ 14,000 miles that I listed for $900. http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb179/rasmuspa/00808_P6uRsYHW5J_600x450_zpsca2a607c.jpg *it is not ok to contact this user with any other unsolicited offers* View Quote What year is that? I'll give you $500, cash money. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#26]
I sold an old Ram pickup through CL once. Had to deal with a huge amount of tire kickers and no-shows as well. What amazed me was the guy who actually bought it.
I was about to pull the ad as I was sick of dealing with all the BS hassle and fake offers of asking price "plus $500 to help in shipping." One night I get a call from that I let go to VM from a guy in OH. He leaves the standard "I'm interested, just have a few questions, blah, blah, blah." I decide to call him back, thinking the whole time it will be yet another dead end. Turns out the guy was a commercial pilot and just looking for a beater winter truck. Tells me he can fly in to MI, and if all looks good he will drive it home, but would I pick him up at the airport? I did, he checked the truck out, handed me asking price in cash and drove it home. I'm still amazed it actually went down. |
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[#27]
That bike looks really old and outdated. Why would someone even want to ride around on something like that, it seems like it would be pretty embarrassing?
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[#28]
I wish i was closer that looks like a great deal. Good luck with all the cl responses.
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[#29]
Bike doesn't look overpriced. Rule of thumb for older UJMs is $1/cc if they're ready to ride.
I see our resident thread shitter has shown up. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#30]
I was renting an apartment and put in big bold letters at the bottom don't call me until after 5pm when i'm home from work. Fucks called me all damn day anyway.
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That bike looks really old and outdated. Why would someone even want to ride around on something like that, it seems like it would be pretty embarrassing? View Quote Hate to possibly feed a troll but, really dude? A decent bike for under $1K seems like a fair deal. And it would be a cool retro ride. A friend of my son came over with his '80's Honda 400/4. Bike is as old as the rider, great sound and great to see some vintage iron out and about. |
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[#33]
I wonder if this guy would be interested in a part trade for an old lawn mower and some hand tools:
'82 KZ750 with 14k miles Nice looking bike for its age. |
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I post car stuff for my dad who is computer illiterate. I put his phone number in the ad and clearly state calls only, emails will be ignored. Guess what happens? I get emails.
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I run ads on there and it can be ridiculous sometimes. I just had a guy ask if I could deliver a beat up drill I have for sale a couple of towns away? Seriously?
Cool story bro: Yesterday I sold an old trailer for $200 to a guy. He and his friend were cool. I sold him a light kit I had for $20 to help him get home. While I was running around looking for some zip ties and stuff, I saw my cat outside sitting in one of the gardens. I had to stop and talk to her, and I took a picture when she started being cute. After the guys left I could not find the $200. I looked around everywhere I had gone. I wasn't sure if I hid it at one point, if it fell out of my pocket, or what the fuck happened. I went out with my GF, and when we got hoe I snooped around again in the rain. The two crisp hundred dollar bills fell out of my pocket and into some rocks where the cat was. There they were, where I had looked before, sitting in between some rocks. Hope you enjoyed my cool story, carry on. |
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Based on replies in this thread, I've gone ahead and changed my contact info to only e-mail replies through Craigslist. Thanks guys. I'm glad some of you have had good experiences. LOL at those who've shared some of their stories. I don't believe the bike is overpriced. In fact, if you look at the ads in my area, there's almost no bikes available at my price point that: - are actual motorcycles, not mopeds - run - have a title Even in a larger metro area about an hour from me, the bike appears to be a good deal and affordable when compared to the other ads. I guess if that's the general consensus (that it's overpriced) then I'll just keep it. Since I can't post a link to it, the bike is a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750 LTD w/ 14,000 miles that I listed for $900. http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/bb179/rasmuspa/00808_P6uRsYHW5J_600x450_zpsca2a607c.jpg *it is not ok to contact this user with any other unsolicited offers* View Quote Is it still available? |
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[#38]
I'll give you about tree-fiddy for it.
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[#39]
Damn, a $900 motorcycle that runs?
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[#40]
Priced too low. People assume that it has problems or isn't a real ad. Raise the price up to $1500 and I'd bet you'll get more people interested
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Priced too low. People assume that it has problems or isn't a real ad. Raise the price up to $1500 and I'd bet you'll get more people interested View Quote You could also say "asking $1500...make offer" and then add "open to partial cash/trades)". That way someone might end up offering $1000 cash along with 3 broken lawn mowers and a working chest freezer. |
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Got tired of the lowballers. A $150 offer for my Gibson SG for example.
That and watching a former band mate argue via email for hours with CL users about pricing and inconsequential details let me know they're mainly idiots I'd rather not deal with. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Hate to possibly feed a troll but, really dude? A decent bike for under $1K seems like a fair deal. And it would be a cool retro ride. A friend of my son came over with his '80's Honda 400/4. Bike is as old as the rider, great sound and great to see some vintage iron out and about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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That bike looks really old and outdated. Why would someone even want to ride around on something like that, it seems like it would be pretty embarrassing? Hate to possibly feed a troll but, really dude? A decent bike for under $1K seems like a fair deal. And it would be a cool retro ride. A friend of my son came over with his '80's Honda 400/4. Bike is as old as the rider, great sound and great to see some vintage iron out and about. If you give a troll a Twinkie... Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#44]
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I run ads on there and it can be ridiculous sometimes. I just had a guy ask if I could deliver a beat up drill I have for sale a couple of towns away? Seriously? Cool story bro: Yesterday I sold an old trailer for $200 to a guy. He and his friend were cool. I sold him a light kit I had for $20 to help him get home. While I was running around looking for some zip ties and stuff, I saw my cat outside sitting in one of the gardens. I had to stop and talk to her, and I took a picture when she started being cute. After the guys left I could not find the $200. I looked around everywhere I had gone. I wasn't sure if I hid it at one point, if it fell out of my pocket, or what the fuck happened. I went out with my GF, and when we got hoe I snooped around again in the rain. The two crisp hundred dollar bills fell out of my pocket and into some rocks where the cat was. There they were, where I had looked before, sitting in between some rocks. Hope you enjoyed my cool story, carry on. View Quote That's some pretty good printer ink if it didn't run after getting wet. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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[#45]
I buy a lot more things off of Craigslist than I sell but I've never had a bad incident. For buying I look for ads with decent grammar, spelling and quality photos. If someone took their time to make the item look presentable then more often then not the item was probably taken care of.
My last few craigslist purchase have always been in parking lots during the day or in front of apartment complex clubhouses. The last thing I sold on Craiglist was a '92 Toyota Pickup (still kicking myself for selling it). I was surprised at how quickly I was getting emails or texts, I mean within the hour of posting the ad. The first guy that was able to meet up agreed to meet at a Walmart parking lot. I had a family member leave the house a few minutes after I did so he could pull into a stall close by for security without the buyer knowing. |
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I buy a lot more things off of Craigslist than I sell but I've never had a bad incident. For buying I look for ads with decent grammar, spelling and quality photos. If someone took their time to make the item look presentable then more often then not the item was probably taken care of. My last few craigslist purchase have always been in parking lots during the day or in front of apartment complex clubhouses. The last thing I sold on Craiglist was a '92 Toyota Pickup (still kicking myself for selling it). I was surprised at how quickly I was getting emails or texts, I mean within the hour of posting the ad. The first guy that was able to meet up agreed to meet at a Walmart parking lot. I had a family member leave the house a few minutes after I did so he could pull into a stall close by for security without the buyer knowing. View Quote Did you do a proper recon? How many firearms and what holsters? What grade of armor were you each wearing? |
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That bike looks really old and outdated. Why would someone even want to ride around on something like that, it seems like it would be pretty embarrassing? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That bike looks really old and outdated. Why would someone even want to ride around on something like that, it seems like it would be pretty embarrassing? This made me smile. Thanks. Quoted:
Bike doesn't look overpriced. Rule of thumb for older UJMs is $1/cc if they're ready to ride. I see our resident thread shitter has shown up. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Ok, so I'm not far off at all. Thanks for the positive affirmation guys. Quoted:
(snip troll-ish reply) Hate to possibly feed a troll but, really dude? A decent bike for under $1K seems like a fair deal. And it would be a cool retro ride. A friend of my son came over with his '80's Honda 400/4. Bike is as old as the rider, great sound and great to see some vintage iron out and about. Thanks, it is a cool retro ride. It's basic as all get out and yeah, it's sorta "old fashioned" but it still has plenty of power for riding around town. Sure, I'm not gonna take it to a track day or drag strip, but for riding to work here and there it's fine. |
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I wonder if this guy would be interested in a part trade for an old lawn mower and some hand tools: '82 KZ750 with 14k miles Nice looking bike for its age. View Quote LMFAO that you found it. Hey, at least it wasn't me that posted my ad. |
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Damn, a $900 motorcycle that runs? Seems like that should sell in about 15 minutes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Damn, a $900 motorcycle that runs? Seems like that should sell in about 15 minutes. Ha, that's what I thought! It's been almost a week and besides about 15 e-mails asking things like "is it still for sale?" and "will you take $450?" along with random texts like "will this make a good starter bike?" I'm not having much progress. Quoted:
Priced too low. People assume that it has problems or isn't a real ad. Raise the price up to $1500 and I'd bet you'll get more people interested I hadn't thought about that, but it's a good point. I may just go ahead and change it seeing as I've got nothing to lose really. Quoted:
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Priced too low. People assume that it has problems or isn't a real ad. Raise the price up to $1500 and I'd bet you'll get more people interested You could also say "asking $1500...make offer" and then add "open to partial cash/trades)". That way someone might end up offering $1000 cash along with 3 broken lawn mowers and a working chest freezer. "Yeah, I'll take the $1000 and 3 broken lawn mowers... just put the lawn mowers right there" :points to trash pick-up spot: |
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Hell, I know someone who would have bought that if you were in Wisconsin. Nice little bikes and that looks like its in great shape.
I sold a clapped out beater car for $600 in 30 minutes in craigslist. I guess that isn't the norm. |
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