Posted by B-maniac on October 17, 2013 at 11:50:56 from (75.133.247.174):
In Reply to: Delivery fee posted by Chris Jones on October 17, 2013 at 08:28:03:
My opinion is that if they can't round up a friend/relative to haul then you will probably find out that they will NOT be interested when you tell them they have to come look and pay first if you git my drift. If they are legit then you at least need to get expences or you may as well have lowered your price to begin with and sell to someone local who could come get it. If it's 10 mi then do it free but something tells me it's a lot more than that. Do what you want for your labor time but you at least need fuel + mileage. You wouldn't feel to good if you had an accident or ran over some nails in their drive way or any other money costing event that you wouldn't have had if they came and got it.Not being negative, just reallistic.
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