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should have replied.." I don't think jesus would like a hole in my head" sent from BETTER THAN YOUR IPHONE
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CL sucks cause they finally stopped supporting image hosted photos in their ads...now i have to go through 21 ads and load photos
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Yeah, I'm really tired of dealing with CL.
I'd say probably a 20% sale completion rate when dealing with idiots from there. My time is worth a lot more than that.
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i have pretty good results (sold 45 of 66 items on CL so far including 2 vehicles [and 1 bike not included in that thread], see thread in sig below) but i have a few rules that i follow so i don't waste my time...cause my time is worth a lot as well since i don't have much of it...
-i try not to meet any buyer at my house, i always meet at a public location close to my house or conveinient for me (for all items that i can easily transport or ride)
-i will not drive to meet someone half way anywhere but i will meet you somewhere along my route to work or somewhere i am already going cause i could be out gas money if they don't show or don't want the item
-if i can't move the item i will store it in my garage or something and wheel it out into the driveway for the meeting
-if they text me or email me i tell them to call me, if the buyer is serious they will call, a phone call is more personal than a text or an email
-i tell them i will meet at a specific time SHARP cause i have some BS appointment shortly after so i won't be able to hang around, i tell them if they are going to be late even by 5 minutes call me cause i won't wait past 10 minutes cause i don't have the time due to the "appointment"
-cash only and no test rides without cash in hand or no test rides at all...this is pretty much a given...a guy i know had his bike stolen with a phony bank check and they drove off with his bike in the back of a truck
-lots of photos, info, links, etc. in the CL ad...i will also add a youtube video if it is an item that runs or works
Last edited by Point37; 09-17-13 at 02:01 PM.
I've had a lot of good luck with CL. But I also go into every email and phone call assuming that they are a scammer or a theif, and protect myself against that likelyhood. I sold my VFR a few years ago on CL. Had about 20 BS responses, finally had a guy that seemed serious, but wanted a test drive. Told him if he gave me cash in hand for the selling price, he could ride it while I counted it. If we both liked it when we were done, we'd do up the title. I also rode it to his house, so I knew where he lived, and I checked his license for his motorcycle endorsement before he took it.
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So, the guy working on the oil rig out at sea wanting to buy my item for his son is a scam? It sounds so legit...
sold my SV1KS on cycle trader.
When I start my KTM in the morning, rules are broken. Its inevitable...
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Haha I got a funny story..
I'm a marine engineer and sail for a living and know a lot of people that work on rigs in the gulf. I was on a ship in Korea this spring and I finally made it back home a day before the BOMO NHMS track day back in June after driving cross country from Washington state! I had planned to be home much earlier to purchase a track bike but was wayyy overdue for a relief and couldn't commit to anything until I was actually back state side. Once I had a relief onboard and could leave my ship I started shopping right away for a bike, hell i even joined this forum. I was really worried that a lot of people wouldn't believe my story but thankfully everyone I met on here was really supportive. One person took a chance on me and had Doc one of the instructors from BOMO bring the bike (SV650) to the track for me. I showed up to the BOMO trackday with cash in hand and bought the bike I had never even seen in person. I took the chance not knowing anyone or knowing the bike I was buying (Not that Doc or his friend would try to screw anyone) but they also took the chance on me for believing my story! Everything worked out smoothly and I ended up with an awesome bike and had an awesome first track day experience.![]()
Except for the fact that it shifted bass-ackwards.
In Boston that is common enough. I had several calls about our minivan where the children called to translate for their parents. We sold it to one such family and they were great to deal with and we've since advised them on schools and other details of Boston life.
I agree that's usually not a good sign. I've had a number of perfectly articulate prospective buyers no-show as well.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”
If you are up for that, the guy selling a Grom for $4,600 would be tops on the list.
http://nh.craigslist.org/mcy/4032493469.html
The email lives on even after the ad is pulled, which is why it is wise to use a throw away email address and require a customized response.
Last edited by Garandman; 09-14-13 at 06:42 AM.
“It's 2 minutes for any capable adult.”