yankeerider
Platinum Member
I'm curious as to how you guys would handle this situation.
Friday evening i saw a piece of equipment on Craigslist I wanted to buy. The seller was asking $5000, and, based on age, configuration, and comparison with other machines, I wasn't willing to go quite that high. I called him and inquired about the machine's history, hours, etc. During that discussion, I asked if he'd be willing to take $4500 for it. He said he would, but I needed to see it. ( I didn't want to spend 1-1/2 hours driving out there, and waste both of our time if his price was firm.) I agreed, and asked if I could come that day. (The phone call was at just after 8:00 am.) He said it wasn't a good day for him, so I asked about the next day. He said that should work, and I should call him at about the same time so he could give me directions, etc. We exchanged full names, and he confirmed that he had my phone number on his caller ID.
The next morning (Sunday) I called and got his answering machine. I left a message requesting he call me back. He never did. I called the next evening, and, again, just got the answering machine. Then I see that he reposted the machine Sunday evening.
I am suspecting he regrets agreeing to my offer so quickly and now is avoiding me, hoping for a better price. I don't want to be a PIA, and I know another machine-probably better- will come along if that doesn't work out. I'd just prefer that he come out and tell me that, instead of not answering or responding. When I've sold something, I've never hesitated to tell a prospective buyer that I might take their offer, i just wouldn't do it so soon after listing the item. What would you do in my situation?
Friday evening i saw a piece of equipment on Craigslist I wanted to buy. The seller was asking $5000, and, based on age, configuration, and comparison with other machines, I wasn't willing to go quite that high. I called him and inquired about the machine's history, hours, etc. During that discussion, I asked if he'd be willing to take $4500 for it. He said he would, but I needed to see it. ( I didn't want to spend 1-1/2 hours driving out there, and waste both of our time if his price was firm.) I agreed, and asked if I could come that day. (The phone call was at just after 8:00 am.) He said it wasn't a good day for him, so I asked about the next day. He said that should work, and I should call him at about the same time so he could give me directions, etc. We exchanged full names, and he confirmed that he had my phone number on his caller ID.
The next morning (Sunday) I called and got his answering machine. I left a message requesting he call me back. He never did. I called the next evening, and, again, just got the answering machine. Then I see that he reposted the machine Sunday evening.
I am suspecting he regrets agreeing to my offer so quickly and now is avoiding me, hoping for a better price. I don't want to be a PIA, and I know another machine-probably better- will come along if that doesn't work out. I'd just prefer that he come out and tell me that, instead of not answering or responding. When I've sold something, I've never hesitated to tell a prospective buyer that I might take their offer, i just wouldn't do it so soon after listing the item. What would you do in my situation?