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cosworth34677 02-03-2015 10:39 AM

what do you expect
 
ok i have had two deals on here that have gone bad, i'm not *** money hungry or anything like that. but i don't want to get a rep of being that guy. so what do you expect as a good build?

i know i my self build my stuff to play with not really to look perfect, it always run good and fun. if i can take it out to the park every weekend and play with my nephew with it then im happy. so as a guide to new builder and traders and sellers we need to know what people expects to get from a seller a builder, also a guide in the right way on peoples builds, being nice is good and no feed back or comments are great if you trying to be nice. but sometime a tactful dude that looks like crap is even more helpfull to.

Cooper 02-03-2015 03:49 PM

Re: what do you expect
 
All is good, :) but when someone asks for pictures then reply with pictures. Pictures speak weather it's a show stopper build or a ruff and tuff weekend runner. And pictures at time of sale. It is difficult to establish what one perceives as fair, good, or excellent so representation with pictures at time of sale can be what makes or saves a sale. That way the future buyer can see what exactly they are spending money on, and for them to make their own conclusion of fair,good, or excellent and taking away the trust factor. A good sale should have no faith or trust, but evidence of what is being sold. And the only way to do that with hundreds of miles between buyer/seller is a visible description of item (pictures). That way you can eliminate any interpretations and know you will have a satisfied buyer :). Keep truckin in the warm weather you have :) ,,, at least warmer than here!!

jack van 02-03-2015 05:57 PM

Re: what do you expect
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cooper (Post 122668)
All is good, :) but when someone asks for pictures then reply with pictures. Pictures speak weather it's a show stopper build or a ruff and tuff weekend runner. And pictures at time of sale. It is difficult to establish what one perceives as fair, good, or excellent so representation with pictures at time of sale can be what makes or saves a sale. That way the future buyer can see what exactly they are spending money on, and for them to make their own conclusion of fair,good, or excellent and taking away the trust factor. A good sale should have no faith or trust, but evidence of what is being sold. And the only way to do that with hundreds of miles between buyer/seller is a visible description of item (pictures). That way you can eliminate any interpretations and know you will have a satisfied buyer :). Keep truckin in the warm weather you have :) ,,, at least warmer than here!!

also if you have looked at the pictures and got what is in pic :cool: it ends with the old saying of buyer beware and if you get seconds thoughts of the purchase just sell it don't complain


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