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Why complain??
I had a baby stroller in Mundelein(60060), but I was willing to bring it to Evanston(60202) for any interested buyers.
Well, that person contacted me last Friday with desire to come and buy stroller in Evanston. I told them I would bring it to Evanston on Monday or Tuesday. I ended up selling it to someone else who came to Mundelein on Saturday. I then told the person that the stroller was sold. That person was livid!! They told me that they were in Mundelein on Saturday!! Why did they not tell me that information?? If I knew then I would have sold it to them on Saturday. |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Toronto
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That's not the point. The main thing is they asked you to bring it to Evanston for Monday and you agreed. Also, being somewhere doesn't mean they were in a position to collect it... I might ride my motorcycle somewhere instead of my car, how would I get a stroller home?
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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That is why I never, ever offer to deliver anything unless it is worth a lot of money. Advertise your item, and let them come to you.
I've had people get pissed off at me because I refuse to deliver FREE items to them since they don't have any means of transportation.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Well, it's true "first come first served" but not if the seller agrees to meet the buyer
on a certain day - this becomes a verbal contract and thus an obligation to the buyer to hold the stuff. What to do in cases like that, you can declare "sorry, no hold policy" so no promises the stuff will be held until then. then ask to call before coming to see if there is still worth coming over. Fuzzy
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