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Just listed 10 MNs and 2 k-31s here in the For Sale Section
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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 2753969" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p><span style="font-size: 15px">I doubt if he is any one of the three types and I certainly don't think that he was questioning your knowledge on the subject. Don't be so thin skinned and take it as constructive criticism.</span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px">I personally don't understand why it is difficult for sellers post photos and a brief description of the item(s) that they are offering <em><u>in the listing</u></em>. Whether or not the asking price is top dollar or half of the going rate, photos and a description should be included if you have any expectations of making a sale...especially when you are looking for someone to make a $2000+ commitment. Maybe I'm just lazy, but it's a huge turn off for me to read "<em>can provide details and photos by email or pm</em>". Firstly, I don't have any desire to contact the seller just to see what exactly they are offering. Secondly, why would the seller want to provide the same info and photos multiple times through email or pm when it could just be posted once??? If you're worried about tire kickers, not publicly posting info or photos is a great way to attract them...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 2753969, member: 13284"] [SIZE=4]I doubt if he is any one of the three types and I certainly don't think that he was questioning your knowledge on the subject. Don't be so thin skinned and take it as constructive criticism. I personally don't understand why it is difficult for sellers post photos and a brief description of the item(s) that they are offering [I][U]in the listing[/U][/I]. Whether or not the asking price is top dollar or half of the going rate, photos and a description should be included if you have any expectations of making a sale...especially when you are looking for someone to make a $2000+ commitment. Maybe I'm just lazy, but it's a huge turn off for me to read "[I]can provide details and photos by email or pm[/I]". Firstly, I don't have any desire to contact the seller just to see what exactly they are offering. Secondly, why would the seller want to provide the same info and photos multiple times through email or pm when it could just be posted once??? If you're worried about tire kickers, not publicly posting info or photos is a great way to attract them...[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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