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"Eisboch" wrote in message
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"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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Eisboch acknowledges that he priced his boat at about half the current
market value just to get rid of it quickly. Craigslist worked well for
him given the parameters of his expectations- even though it appears
that the boat might have gone to a dealer posing as a private party.
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True, but the outcome leaves me with mixed feelings. I would have much
preferred that a private party had purchased it and benefited price-wise.
But, on the other hand, the private parties that *did* express interest
were either too far away to arrange to see the boat in a reasonable period
of time or, with a couple of exceptions, were concerned with the fact that
the engine had not been run in a couple of years and wanted to see it
after I had it serviced and they could "sea trial" it. The fact that the
boat was on the hard and not currently registered didn't matter. (A
couple of them actually asked if the price was negotiable.) I understand
their concerns, and it was reflected in the price I asked along with a
full disclosure of the boat's history. I honestly didn't think it would
sell until I did the maintenance.
The buyer, dealer or not, understood the situation and committed to buying
it over the telephone, sight unseen. True to his word, he showed up at
the time he promised, looked the boat over and handed me the money.
I guess the "you snooze, you loose" moral applies.
BTW, this morning Mrs.E. took the bank check to his bank and verified it's
legit. g
Eisboch
"Loose?" lol .... try "lose"
Eisboch
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