Posted by 400Dtractorman on November 01, 2011 at 18:40:55 from (24.112.136.165):
In Reply to: CRAIGS LIST posted by bill mart on November 01, 2011 at 14:19:34:
Hey Bob15, your the reason I don't reply to adds that don't give a phone #. I dont mind emailing and giving my # to set up a time to look at it or ask a few questions. But you people decide IF your replying back or NOT. It's like a little game to see if you can P=ss people off. For example I email a ford tractor last week that I was really interested in and ask to call and or email and set a time up to look at it. Three days and I never heard back, NOTHING. If they don't include phone # from now on I just look over the add to the next, not worth my time. And as far as you have a lot of people after you adds, nobody that I talk to are really selling that great unless you give it away. I'm in a tri-state area and tractor stuff is really not selling that fast.
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