NRA4LIFE
WKR
Lately has proved very difficult to sell anything it seems. I'm getting tired of taking perfectly good stuff to the dump because you can't give it away.
It is amazing what people will pick up and save you a trip to the dump. I had some interesting looking people pick up an old nasty mattress that was 20 years old.I give away for free stuff on Facebook. Mostly because I don't want to haggle on an old dog kennel. Stuff that's too big to throw away and someone else may find useful. Still can be pretty painful. Oh also, people will spend $20 in gas to pick up something worth $10.
I haven’t noticed people being flakey but I have noticed people thinking everything should be 50% less than what you are asking for it.
Until it isn’t. I had a sale a year or so ago where the buyer gave me the wrong zip code. When I figured it out, I had the package intercepted and returned to me by usps. Cost me like 23 dollars on a 50 dollar sale. I refunded the buyer 100% of his money right away and he was nothing but rude about it even though he is the one who supplied the wrong zip code.Rokslide is one of the last few safe havens for human decency.
I was kind of joking, although it seems like you are less likely to run into problems here.Until it isn’t. I had a sale a year or so ago where the buyer gave me the wrong zip code. When I figured it out, I had the package intercepted and returned to me by usps. Cost me like 23 dollars on a 50 dollar sale. I refunded the buyer 100% of his money right away and he was nothing but rude about it even though he is the one who supplied the wrong zip code.
I was thinking about something similar. I was selling an item, which was not inexpensive. The interested member asked me a series of questions, in several PMs, but never said "I will take it". Then I got an a message from another member who said "I will take it" - no questions asked. The first guy was miffed that I sold it, as if the questions gave him some sort of right of first refusal. As a result of that interaction, when I get questions now I often answer the questions but then say that the item is for sale until I'm paid. That makes me feel a bit like a d**k, but there's no uncertainty.I like "I'll take it but I have a question"
To which I respond: "It's one or the other. Pay or ask a question"
I had the opposite experience as a buyer.People are nuts. I was selling a mini excavator last year. . A gentleman reached out asked all the right questions said he would pick it up Friday. I tell him great I’ll hold it for him. Friday comes along and says he doesn’t want to deal with traffic on Friday. I tell that’s fine. I don’t hear from him on Saturday. Monday a guy calls me brings a trailer and a check I sell it. The original guy calls that Wednesday. I tell him I sold it and he goes straight ballistic over the phone. Leaves me all sorts of bad reviews on line. Even tells me I’m a bad example for my kids.
After that I said the heck with selling stuff. The problem with online reviews is there one sided And some places don’t let you rebut it. ( that doesn’t effect everyone )
im not a online sales guy. I just sell our old equipment when we replace it with new.
I am a little torn. Half of me wants to thank you, but the productive half wishes you had never posted this. My favorite so far is the “deluxe model” bit. It seems like he can string somebody at work along I little more than somebody on Craigslist.Ed Bassmaster has some epic Craigslist prank call videos on YouTube. He portrays a flakey buyer and they are worth a watch.
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