fried1765
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- Jan 6, 2015
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- Tractor
- Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, 8N Ford, Gravely 12 HP "Professional", 48" SCAG Liberty
I've bought and sold on CL numerous times. When buying, I expect the seller to know very little about the item - because that is usually correct. If something is listed at $2901, but should be selling for $10,000, I don't bother calling. If there isn't a phone number (just a CL email) I usually won't consider it. When selling, I try to disclose every issue the item has. I give the reason I'm selling it. I clearly state my asking price, add FIRM or OBO depending on my intent, and describe that I'm 20 miles east of Bakersfield. I also add a paragraph relating to scammers, Western Union, shipping agents, checks, trades, CODs, and all that jazz.
Buyers can be just as bad. I had a 1980's Mitsubishi 23hp 4wd tractor for sale. I'd bought it used, and it worked fine with a 4' brush hog. A 5' one would cause it to overheat. It had 30 years of weathering on it. I put all that in the ad when I posted it on Sunday. Priced it accordingly, with OBO. Listed my cell phone number. Got an email from a person in Fresno (130 miles away) offering $500 more than my asking price if I'd deliver it to him. I said I would, but only with him sending me a $500 non-refundable deposit, since he refused to come see the tractor. I asked him to call me to discuss. More emails, wanting to know if it was in showroom condition, do all the idiot lights work, etc. I had a dozen pictures in the ad. I gave him detailed answers to all his questions, and sent close-up photos as well. After several emails back and forth, I got a call from a local guy who dabbles in buying and selling used tractors. Said he'd come up three days later if it was still available. I informed the guy in Fresno that I had another interested party, so make a decision. More emails wanting me to compare it to others he was considering, give him pros and cons, and make his decision for him. By Friday night, MY Idiot light was burning brightly.
Saturday morning, the local guy calls and sets an appointment to see it right after lunch. He shows up on time, looks it over, checks the oil, fires it up, and pulls out a wad of $100s. We came to an agreement, including my delivering it to him in town - about 40 miles one way. Hands me the money, gives me directions, and drives off in his mini-truck. An hour later, I unloaded the tractor at his place. He put it back on CL the next day at double the price, and sold it three months later for something less than that.
The week after it was sold, I got an email containing an angry rant from the guy in Fresno. He was distressed that I'd sold it to A DEALER. I told him I'd sold it to a BUYER! He was irate - a classic case of non-buyer's remorse. Had I not sold it, he'd still be asking questions. Three years later, I bet he still doesn't have a tractor....
Yep....there are certainly those forever "tire kicker" types out there.