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fasteddy313 07-24-2009 04:51 PM

RESPOND TO INQUIRY OR REMOVE ADDS
 
THIS HAPPENS TOO OFTEN ON HERE. SEVERAL MESSAGES AND PHONE CALLS TO AN ADD AND NO RESPONSE. WHEN YOU FINALLY DO GET AN ANSWER ON THE PHONE THEY TELL YOU THEY SOLD THE ITEM A WEEK AGO. IF YOU'RE TOO CHEAP TO MAKE AN HONOR PAYMENT, ATLEAST LET US KNOW THE ITEMS GONE SO WE WON'T WASTE OUR TIME!!!!!

mopar1968 07-24-2009 07:40 PM

Amen, I agree i messaged a guy on here about a car he has for sale, First one last saturday, then again today, still no reply from him :!: :!:


''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

hollowayshotrods 07-25-2009 05:33 AM

Guys I gotta say what I am thinking. Not trying to be a smart butt or anything, but it seems to me you are BEGGING this guy to sell you his stuff.

If I contact someone and they don't respond, to hell with them! I am not spending one ounce of my energy being pissed at a retard. I surely do understand your frustration in this subject. Fact is, if they want to sell something, they will respond accordingly.

If you don't believe, just send me an email saying you want to buy something of mine...... :D :D

Later

ashbros 07-25-2009 06:45 AM

I think sending a message is a great way to start establishing communications, but just as you have stated some sellers don't seem to respond to a message in a timely manner. Don't understand why, They just don't...

Messages are fine and informational for both the buyer and seller, but its been my experience that a message is just that.... a message.

I have found most people who are serious about buying or selling something will call you as soon as they see your ad or receive you phone call.


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