Tirekickers = Lots of wasted time

darkhorse02

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May 11, 2005
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Just had to rant. I can understand wanting to check out something before you buy it.
But, I'm trying to sell a mini bike. It's a custom, I paid way too much for it (over $3,000 to build, CMB Mini Bike that's what they cost, or more). But, it was a promotional/attention getter for a business. It did it's job. Now I want space/parts.

Anyway, I keep getting the, come by and ask every detail.
Kind of like their research, for their own projects.
Wasting tons of time, but never buy.
I know it's not cheap (little over a $1,000), but why even come by then.
Just gets old. :mad:

The money is just going towards more Mustang parts anyway :D

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Dealing with the same tardation trying to sell teh Cobra. Stupid low ball offers or a million questions and then "thats more than I wanted to spend" Go buy an LX then you arse :fuss:
 
Laser- I didnt know you were selling your cobra. why the urge to part with it???
Because im broke and cant think of any other way to get cash this week. Im having a hard enough time as is. I finally accepted a guys offer of 8500 but then he says he needs two weeks :bang:
 
I agree.

I'm trying to sell my GT. I gets lots of phone calls, from mostly kids. I have my asking price, and after 20-30 mins on the phone answering questions, i get the "well, will you trade it for my 4-wheeler plus $3000 cash?"


Personally, if a person is asking say $10K for a car, you should at least be able to afford that before even going to see the vehicle. If my budget is $5000 for a car...why would I go look at $10K cars??