Posted by Rich_WI on November 15, 2015 at 16:41:32 from (50.50.86.132):
In Reply to: WHY ALL THE QUESTIONS posted by lenray on November 14, 2015 at 18:09:33:
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I dont think you do understand.... I gave you several reasons. Other people gave you several reasons. And you still dont get it? Why so slow on the up take? If you want only phone calls, put in your phone number and keep your email out of it, just keep in mind you are closing the door to a large percentage of buyers. But if that makes you happy, have at it.
When I sell, I try to cast as large of a net as I can to get a good buyer and a good price in as short of a time as possable. I usually have things priced well enough that there is a race with buyers to get what I have ASAP and I prefer it that way to cut down the time things are for sale (and it actually cuts down on the questions, people just WANT IT). I may not get top dollar but close enough for me.
Maybe you have a radio station in your area that has a "radio tradio" type program where you call in and tell them what you have for sale. Then you can give your phone number and they HAVE to call you, just like you want. Maybe that would work a little better for you...
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