never do business with a newbie
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never do business with a newbie
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You're blowing this out of proportion.
on ar15.com it's an automatic ban.
"I'll take it" means something (or used to) on gun boards
I didn't even want to respond, the guy initially had zero posts, but I did
we went back and forth and then he said "I'll take it"
fucking newbies.
WHY? Newbie or not you commit to buying from me and change your mind, short of death in family, I will MINUS 1 you big time.
One thing i am seeing in FS ad. There is no mention of LOCAL Sale Only, I'm not driving anywhere. I see FTF listing an area to meet, however noting for wanting to keep local.
I wanted to buy a few items and BUYER says sorry i'm not driving anywhere, EVEN though there was nothing in ad stating so.
I gave LRSS -1, he gave me an "ill take it", was supposed to get in touch the following day to pick up, never heard from him again. Never even responded to my pm's after the incident. Can't stand that sh!t.
Yes it's bad business. But it's bad form to run out post profane feedback on the guy and then make another thread pointing to that thread.
It's simple enough to make a review thread with ONLY the posters Screenname, put a -1 and your .02cents in. The profanity is not needed, calling someone out in the thread title is bad form, and then demanding attention by creating another thread only to reference the first thread is a tad overboard. Esp if you're not out any money on the deal.
Think we all understand where he's coming from, if someone says ill take it and then doesnt, makes us no better than the douches on armslist. But it needs to be handled in feedback thread.
The "I'll take it" or what ever the buyer or seller commits to should be honored or the guy breaking his/her word is not worth a shit! Some TIMELY communications can alleviate some really bad impressions if a deal can't be completed as agreed to. IMHO
If you didn't have a meeting time established, you're just being a cry baby.
Agreed. I've gotten ahead of myself and given an "I'll take it" regarding a buy or trade before asking all the questions I should've asked (possibly after a beer or five), only to be disappointed when I see what I've agreed to. But that's not the seller's fault, it was on me, and I fulfilled the transaction as agreed without so much as a grumble. There's not too many things that are worth less than a man without honor.
Guess I need to post a few -1's myself. Even long time members have welched lately. Im tired of people backing out of deals.
There is way too much emphasis on agreeing to buy something before it has been seen in person. Are you without honor if you show up and the guy is trying to sell you some garbage? Every "I'll take it!" should include "pending inspection," right behind it.
I agree with the OPP. If he said he would take it after talking with him then he should step up and finish the deal. Once you say "i will take it" that enters you both into an agreement.
Belongs in the "Feedback Thread"............
It goes without saying that if what you're selling isn't what you described, the deal is off.
I miss the days when people stuck by their word.
Meh, until I have cash in hand I don't ever count anything as a done deal. Way too many people are flakes to put any merit in anything else.
True, buyer beware in many cases.
I've been slightly singed twice now on ARFCOM by items not exactly as described. One was a "Mark4" that, while it carried the same SKU (thanks Leupold), turned out to be a Mark3. So those expensive screw in Lumina covers that only fit Mk4 are now sitting on a shelf. Same scope basically, some say maybe even beter glass, so in the end it's not a huge deal. But technically the seller did misrepresent. Being a package deal (scope/rifle) and a good one at that, it was easier to just suck it up and move on.
However, in one case, I consider it my fault for not asking enough questions when there were mixed messages in the description. Only after photos were sent and I had a chance to study them, did I notice something amiss (reticle difference). By then, the seller had already pulled the money out of Paypal and waffled on undoing the deal. In the end it was really my own damn fault for not getting enough info up front before committing so I stuck by my word.
Bottom line is that the seller needs to do their best to accurately describe and post pics, but needs to understand that if they mislead, there could be issues. The buyer needs to do their homework and ask lots of questions if warranted. If you feel you need to make it conditional, then say so and hope the seller agrees. If the seller gets snooty about it, walk away. Simple enough.
The point has been more than made & this thread has run it's course.
I agree with many points in this thread.
If you can't stand by your word, don't give it.
All "I'll take it" 's are assumed to be caveated with "upon inspection".
All discussion of deals belongs in PM's or in the Feedback Forums only.