I find it interesting that you spend time on a chat board when you have the need to talk to people to trust or communicate with them. Sorry to be blunt, but if you are advertising on-line, you should consider communicating in the way that is common to the buyers.
I am by no means a scammer. I choose to not talk to guys on the phone as much as possible. This is for many reasons. Often times, it is because I am just not available to chat at the same times they are. So we can communicate back and forth at each others leisure. Also, then there is a written record of what is said. So when you drive long distances to pick up the part it had better be exactly as described. I also like to see pictures of what I am buying. So when I get there I am not surprised. This is pretty hard to do over the phone.
Lastly, you can carefully craft your questions and the seller can craft his answers in a readable format. So language barriers are out. Slang and accents do not come across in written text.
So if you feel the need to talk to folks, take out an ad in the paper with your phone number and people can call you. If you advertise on-line, expect to chat with your fingers.
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