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"Gene" wrote in message ...
On Sat, 1 Jan 2011 09:50:35 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: On Jan 1, 10:04 am, W1TEF wrote: On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:44:06 -0500, "MMC" wrote: "W1TEF" wrote in messagenews:il9sh6h0tijkvvab168qfao1qsv2k3dktp@4a x.com... On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 09:47:45 -0500, "MMC" wrote: Some of the inquiries/offers I got from the ads were pretty wacky. One guy offered 25% of my asking price and wanted a boat ready to cross the Atlantic, 2 others offered 30% under my asking with no questions, etc. It was hard to keep my sociable attitude when one of them pinged twice again after my declining his offer. Tell me about it. When I had the Ranger up for sale, you'd get morons who wanted to buy it for less than 50% of the asking price. Sign of the times I guess. One told me he thought I owned money on it so I wanted to get rid of it. Heh... We have the same thing with the house - lots of lookers, no takers. And those who offer think "mortgage problem" so they low ball. Bottom feeders the bunch of them. :) ===== Got that right. I think the lookers are mostly out for free entertainment. In the eight months we had it up for sale, the house was viewed 64 times by other agents and prospective buyers. 64. No honest offers. Weird. You'd have to pay three times the asking price to replace it post renovations. Then there's the clowns that will call and ask a thousand questions then offer you 10% and act insulted if you dont' take it. This is, though... it is like that Nigerian you-got-a-fortune thing. They wouldn't be making silly offers, if some people didn't take them.... -- It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance. -Thomas Sowell Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepage http://pamandgene.tranquilrefuge.net/boating/the_boat/my_boat.htm Forté Agent 6.00 Build 1186 Reply: Problem we have here is phony car sales, etc. Go to meet the seller and are robbed of the cash you brought for the car. Big Craigslist problem at least here in California. Maybe have the spouse or buddy in the car waiting with extreme firepower. |
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On 1/2/11 9:42 AM, Gene wrote:
If I was walking around with significant cash, I WOULD be carrying.... Other than those in the illegal drug business, who really walks around with a significant amount of cash anymore? Hell, the guy I sold my camera to stopped off at his bank before coming here to get cash, he gave me the cash, and after he left, I took it back to the same bank. I rarely have more than $20-$30 cash in my wallet, unless we're on vacation and even then, never more than $100 cash. Walking around with "significant cash" makes me nervous. |
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"Harryk" wrote in message ...
On 1/2/11 9:42 AM, Gene wrote: If I was walking around with significant cash, I WOULD be carrying.... Other than those in the illegal drug business, who really walks around with a significant amount of cash anymore? Hell, the guy I sold my camera to stopped off at his bank before coming here to get cash, he gave me the cash, and after he left, I took it back to the same bank. I rarely have more than $20-$30 cash in my wallet, unless we're on vacation and even then, never more than $100 cash. Walking around with "significant cash" makes me nervous. Reply: What if you were a car sales spoofer and they guy coming to buy your good deal on a non-existent vehicle brought a couple K cash to buy? That is what is happening lots of places on Craigslist. Not just cars. Locally a couple months ago, some lady selling a diamond necklace met to do the deal at a Livermore Starbucks. Lady grabbed the necklace and fled the scene. |
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On Jan 2, 9:00*am, Harryk wrote:
On 1/2/11 9:42 AM, Gene wrote: If I was walking around with significant cash, I WOULD be carrying.... Other than those in the illegal drug business, who really walks around with a significant amount of cash anymore? Hell, the guy I sold my camera to stopped off at his bank before coming here to get cash, he gave me the cash, and after he left, I took it back to the same bank. I rarely have more than $20-$30 cash in my wallet, unless we're on vacation and even then, never more than $100 cash. Walking around with "significant cash" makes me nervous. But some people it doesn't seem to bother, like that guy that won a huge lottery and already was a millionaire who owned some kind of construction company. he carried mega thousands in the trunk of his car and was always getting ripped off by somene. I suppose that's what he got for flashing it around like he really was somebody. |
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Harryk wrote:
On 1/2/11 9:42 AM, Gene wrote: If I was walking around with significant cash, I WOULD be carrying.... Other than those in the illegal drug business, who really walks around with a significant amount of cash anymore? Hell, the guy I sold my camera to stopped off at his bank before coming here to get cash, he gave me the cash, and after he left, I took it back to the same bank. I rarely have more than $20-$30 cash in my wallet, unless we're on vacation and even then, never more than $100 cash. Walking around with "significant cash" makes me nervous. What happened? You were a tough guy! |
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