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Re: How do you handle internet tractor sales?
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Posted by doogdoog on December 03, 2005 at 11:54:43 from (24.161.156.75):
In Reply to: Re: How do you handle internet tractor sales? posted by Wi Craig on December 03, 2005 at 06:16:00:
Aloha, I always make it know that the item will be sold to the first one with the cash and even after them buying the item, I want them to remove the item asap. If it is a large item, I will give them a little time but not a lot. I have gotten into a situation where they paid for the item but didn't remove it for a couple of months and that is one of the reasons that I sold the item, to make space. Now to raise the price of the item after a quoted amount is a no, no to me. Some people will do that and tell you that he priced it wrong etc. because they know how much you wanted it and the distance you traveled. As far as somebody being po at me and want to beat me up or something most likely wouldn't happen because I live on an island so the distance and time wouldn't be too long. The bottom line to me is, I can't read the persons mind so to be fair, the first one wins. Mahalo, doogdoog
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