Were you the seller or buyer?
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Were you the seller or buyer?
Buyer, agreed to buy it Sunday and asked if Monday or Tuesday evening would work best and he picked Tuesday evening.Were you the seller or buyer?
In any case, I feel people here should be cautious about leaving bad feedback for something simply not working out. But in your case you had agreed to be in the area, and were. He flaked. Neutral feedback isn't going to hurt him any and may make him be a little more responsible in the future. These are simple things that the older generation take seriously. Many of the younger people seem to not have the same senses of simple decency.Buyer, agreed to buy it Sunday and asked if Monday or Tuesday evening would work best and he picked Tuesday evening.
I suspect that someone else bought it or offered more money.
I'm gonna admit, I don't know the circumstances of where you'd make the transfer or how filing the paperwork would go down (never sold a gun actually).I suspect...
Take a picture of ID and enter it into my A&D book. Easy to verify the license.I'm gonna admit, I don't know the circumstances of where you'd make the transfer or how filing the paperwork would go down (never sold a gun actually).
And not knowing I might be a little skeptical of that and back out too.
And if the seller is still "leery" about the sale, give them a copy of your FFL paperwork.....Take a picture of ID and enter it into my A&D book. Easy to verify the license.
You have 3 significant things working against you.I know they're not top shelf high-dollar guns, but aside from that, does the issue of 1 gun having a malfunction in its history damage the appeal of the listing as a whole? Should I split them up?
Thread '.40 s&w pair + extras - please read' https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/40-s-w-pair-extras-please-read.460468/
Your chances of finding a buyer for the whole package would seem to be remote.I know they're not top shelf high-dollar guns, but aside from that, does the issue of 1 gun having a malfunction in its history damage the appeal of the listing as a whole? Should I split them up?
Thread '.40 s&w pair + extras - please read' https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/40-s-w-pair-extras-please-read.460468/
Thank you. Broke season is why people buy these. Broke season for me is all year round , hence ^^. I actually like these guns a lot, though, they're a tad better than Sigma, but that's like saying a '98 Ford Ranger is a tad better than the '94 Ford Ranger. At the end of the day, it's an old Ford Ranger. If the brokenness wasn't so strong right now, I wouldn't even be listing them. .40 is one of my favorites. I'm one of those guys, yeah... But I got a little CZ 75 compact in 9mm that's turning me more towards the soft shooters, so I'm gonna step away from the .40's for a little bit. More, I'm wondering if the one failure devalues the whole listingYou have 3 significant things working against you.
1 , they're Sigmas.
2 , .40 cal
3 , it's the beginning of Broke season. And this year the brokeness is strong.
No offense to you or your listings, just some basic facts. And I actually think you created a good ad.
That's kind of what I'm thinking, too. It always sounds better when someone else says it.Your chances of finding a buyer for the whole package would seem to be remote.
I'd separate into categories for more sales opportunities.
My overall input would be that a buyer with a discretionary Grand burning a hole in the pocket isn't looking for 2 .40sThank you. Broke season is why people buy these. Broke season for me is all year round , hence ^^. I actually like these guns a lot, though, they're a tad better than Sigma, but that's like saying a '98 Ford Ranger is a tad better than the '94 Ford Ranger. At the end of the day, it's an old Ford Ranger. If the brokenness wasn't so strong right now, I wouldn't even be listing them. .40 is one of my favorites. I'm one of those guys, yeah... But I got a little CZ 75 compact in 9mm that's turning me more towards the soft shooters, so I'm gonna step away from the .40's for a little bit. More, I'm wondering if the one failure devalues the whole listing
I think you might be rightMy overall input would be that a buyer with a discretionary Grand burning a hole in the pocket isn't looking for 2 .40s
I would break it out and put individual prices on each category.The ad says he is willing to split it all up. So that's not the issue.
I know they're not top shelf high-dollar guns, but aside from that, does the issue of 1 gun having a malfunction in its history damage the appeal of the listing as a whole? Should I split them up?
Thread '.40 s&w pair + extras - please read' https://www.northwestfirearms.com/threads/40-s-w-pair-extras-please-read.460468/
Good point.It's a sigma.
It's a .40
That's the issue at $500 a piece…. Keep in mind accessories RARELY bump the price up. At that price point you can buy brand new handguns.
Just my .02
Man, I'm on the wrong end of the transactions right now.