1986 Florida coach for sale $49k
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06-15-2008, 05:49
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1986 Florida coach for sale $49k
Now the ad has been deleted. How funny.
I had already been turned off by this whole mess anyway...
Stephen
On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 10:22 AM, Gregory OConnor <"Gregoryoc@aol.com"> wrote:
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06-15-2008, 16:49
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1986 Florida coach for sale $49k
Stephen,
Not to take sides with God only knows who this guy is, but I can understand his position. I've sold enough expensive toys to know how it goes: People drop by, take it for a test drive, ask a thousand questions, then close with, "So, I can't pay you until I sell my (house, truck, boat, whatever). Can you hold it for me until then?" Yeah, I'm going to hold this for an indeterminate amount of time, for someone who may or may not come through with the money. Sorry, no. If it's still here when you have the money, call me. It's one thing to say, "Here's a $1000 deposit. I need 3 days to wire funds. If I'm not back in a week, you can keep the deposit and sell to someone else." Or, can you hold pending maintenance inspection, etc. But dealing with people who don't have the money and don't know when or if they can get it gets old really, really fast. Even with little things, you know, $50 junk, I've had people call me up and ask if I can hold it "for a couple of weeks until I get paid." No! The idea is you obtain the money BEFORE you spend it! I make it a point to never contact sellers until I have cash in the bank. No need to waste their time or mine. Besides, cash talks. It puts you in a much stronger negotiating position than virtually everyone else. I talked the seller of my coach down way past his comfort zone on price because I had the cash to back up my offer. He'd received full price offers, but they wanted him to take payments, or wait, etc, etc, the typical games. This isn't a "only for the well-to-do" thing, either. A "cash" offer is a cash offer whether the money comes out of your personal savings or whether the credit union fronts the money to you via a loan. Pre-approved financing is the same as cash as far as the seller is concerned. -Ryan On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 7:13 AM, Stephen Hare <share74@...> wrote: > Oh- did you see the latest post!! > > Please, only serious buyers who have funds now, not when your home sells or > when your ship comes in..no dreamers...no tire kickers... No I can not > finance or hold until you can come up with funds. Thanks Call (863) 294-4141 > > Funny- he mentioned when your house sells.. That's what Im doing! Im looking > for a full time rig > > What a smart a**.. Guess I shouldnt go and look- 'kick the tires' to plan to > spend $50K > > Stephen |
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06-15-2008, 16:51
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1986 Florida coach for sale $49k
(follow up - I do agree that placing such nonsense on the ad is tacky
and turns off legit customers... I, personally, would never advertise in that manner) -Ryan On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 9:49 PM, Ryan Wright > Stephen, > > Not to take sides with God only knows who this guy is, but I can > understand his position. I've sold enough expensive toys to know how > it goes: People drop by, take it for a test drive, ask a thousand > questions, then close with, "So, I can't pay you until I sell my > (house, truck, boat, whatever). Can you hold it for me until then?" > Yeah, I'm going to hold this for an indeterminate amount of time, for > someone who may or may not come through with the money. Sorry, no. If > it's still here when you have the money, call me. > > It's one thing to say, "Here's a $1000 deposit. I need 3 days to wire > funds. If I'm not back in a week, you can keep the deposit and sell to > someone else." Or, can you hold pending maintenance inspection, etc. > But dealing with people who don't have the money and don't know when > or if they can get it gets old really, really fast. Even with little > things, you know, $50 junk, I've had people call me up and ask if I > can hold it "for a couple of weeks until I get paid." No! The idea is > you obtain the money BEFORE you spend it! > > I make it a point to never contact sellers until I have cash in the > bank. No need to waste their time or mine. Besides, cash talks. It > puts you in a much stronger negotiating position than virtually > everyone else. I talked the seller of my coach down way past his > comfort zone on price because I had the cash to back up my offer. He'd > received full price offers, but they wanted him to take payments, or > wait, etc, etc, the typical games. This isn't a "only for the > well-to-do" thing, either. A "cash" offer is a cash offer whether the > money comes out of your personal savings or whether the credit union > fronts the money to you via a loan. Pre-approved financing is the same > as cash as far as the seller is concerned. > > -Ryan > > On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 7:13 AM, Stephen Hare <share74@...> wrote: >> Oh- did you see the latest post!! >> >> Please, only serious buyers who have funds now, not when your home sells or >> when your ship comes in..no dreamers...no tire kickers... No I can not >> finance or hold until you can come up with funds. Thanks Call (863) 294-4141 >> >> Funny- he mentioned when your house sells.. That's what Im doing! Im looking >> for a full time rig >> >> What a smart a**.. Guess I shouldnt go and look- 'kick the tires' to plan to >> spend $50K >> >> Stephen > |
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