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Re: OT Rant about Buyers
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Posted by Rexalot on May 19, 2007 at 22:19:15 from (205.245.255.197):
In Reply to: Re: OT Rant about Buyers posted by steveormary on May 19, 2007 at 11:32:32:
Wow, Never had anyone show up and inquire about any of my gems. I'm like the guys that put it out front with a sign and nobody looks at it... but I do have "buyer" issues. My problem is with the stuff I do sell, like on Ebay. The people who want to pay cash at pick-up show up and want to inspect the item as if I had it at the end of the road for sale. I don't get it. I'm not selling "junk" and if it needs work I've already described it in the auction ad. I can't help that these last minute bidders don't bother to ask questions and don't read the description. I sell "as is, where is"... I can understand alittle tire kicking to be sure what I described was accurate but it would be nice if these individuals would understand that they aren't bidding for the right to just come look. You bid to win, get the top bid and you bought it. I'm always leery about the guys that pull in and start asking questions. I usually drop the shop door and such. No need to let anyone see my "treasures". I feel like the rest of you. They are mine and if I want to share them I will.
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