Posted by Dave H (MI) on April 27, 2017 at 06:23:00 from (50.108.27.240):
In Reply to: Craigs List A******** posted by dhermesc on April 27, 2017 at 05:57:10:
When I deal with folks on CL or Ebay I deal with them the same as I did when I answered an ad in the paper years back or called on a roadside sign. That would be openly and honestly. If I can take it that day, I do. If I cannot and they are not willing to hold it, I evaluate the person and decide if a deposit is safe. Did you tell the guy you would hold it? If no, he has no real beef. There is such a thing as Paypal and he can get you a deposit at no charge to either of you. I tend to shy away from sellers who tell me the first $xx.xx takes it or first come first serve. I wonder what the hurry is to sell it. If it is a quality item they can always sell it to the next guy later on. On the other hand, the guy who will trust me and offer the courtesy of a hold...him I am more likely to trust in return. I just picked up an item two weeks ago that I arranged to buy in January. Three hours from home, too far for a $100 item. I explained it to him but said I was coming thru his town in April. He said call him when I was going to be there. Next day the item was gone from CL. I called him three months later, he had it set aside for me and I picked it up and paid him. I think you were right though, to ignore the guys harsh response. Really no point in going there.
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