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"Dan" wrote in message .. . I'll make an offer - done deal! Seriously, can you just pull it off the market? Don't you have a brokerage agreement that favors...the broker? I guess you could hold firm on your price and hope he walks but you probably have a 90 day contract. The terms of the broker's contract allow you to take it off the market at any time, however if you sell it within a certain time frame afterward (I think it's either 6 months or a year) to a party that the broker brought to the table through his sales/advertising efforts, you are obligated to pay him a commission. Fair enough. Now, I am thinking of selling the Scout 202 Sportsfish but I'll probably do that without using a broker. It's been sitting unused for quite a while but only has something like 24 hours on the engine meter. I held on to it in case I got the itch to do some small boat fishing with a trailerable boat, but I don't think it's going to happen. Too many other activities right now. It will be a great deal for someone who wants to do a little cleanup, probably install a couple of new batteries and do some basic maintenance. I listed it over on rec.boats.marketplace the other day and have already received a couple of emails from interested parties. Problem is, they want to know "why so cheap?" Eisboch |
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