maybe the buyer backed out because the item was a pile of crap or was otherwise not as described,
buyer backed out doesn't mean they didn't show up as promised and once they saw the condition decided it was not for them.
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maybe the buyer backed out because the item was a pile of crap or was otherwise not as described,
buyer backed out doesn't mean they didn't show up as promised and once they saw the condition decided it was not for them.
I owe jim several +/- 1 impartial feedbacks
This has happened to me on a different forum before, but not here. I met a gent up in Longmont to look at a rem870 5-6 years ago. He had taken some damn near "professional" photos of it, which seemed odd to me since it was such an inexpensive gun, and it was clear that he had doctored up the blemishes in the bluing and the cracking in the stock in the photos. I took about a 30 second look at it, told him no thanks and he scowled like a crooked politician. Haven't seen him since but I think he still sells on the other site some times.
Jim you by rights owe me a -1. We had a deal made then a bunch of bad things happened to my wife and I. You were able to find a new buyer. Thanks for understanding.
I only had one guy back out of a deal with me for a trade. He decided he didn't like the way my pistol felt in his hand, and that's not unreasonable. So we parted ways, I sold that pistol to someone else the next day, then got back in touch with him the day after to pay cash for his pistol. The only time I backed out of a deal was a guy from armslist who failed to mention that he had Duracoated his "like new" pistol . . . and he had no idea how to Duracoat . . . it looked like he'd dipped that pistol in cake batter.
I think I did a -1 for someone once. I think we had agreed to a deal and then they cut off contact, but were still posting on the forums.
Agree, and it's happened to me! Frustrating.