Imagine my pain and salt when I missed out on this this morning:I've seen that Jeep listed on FB for a few weeks now. Snooping on his FB it appears he is military. Wheeled it hard.
I haven't sold a lot of stuff online (other than eBay), but cash in hand is king. If I had a dollar for everyone who said "I'll be there tomorrow", I'd have like $100. On my small stuff on Craigslist, it is ALWAYS first one here gets it. I guess I would be a little more tempted to wait a day for an extra $1500. But I'm not sure.IDK why anyone would have such thin skin to refuse a buyer and get $1600 more to just wait one more day until I can make the 8 hour drive. I literally told him to not sell the Jeep for less than $17,000.
That’s how I got my Jeep. Guy had it listed for 10k. Had guys offering him 11-12k but since I was closest he sold it to me for the listed price. Easily a 15k Jeep at only 53k miles. Some people just don’t need the money and want it off their plate.Imagine my pain and salt when I missed out on this this morning:
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/692167658315761
I literally offered the guy $17000 in cash for the Jeep if he could just hold it for me for one day. But nooo, He insisted on selling to the 1st guy who contacted him for only $15.4k, albeit he used my offer to negotiate $500 more. Guy who was selling it was a Pilot in the Air Force. It was a $20,000 Jeep at least. IDK why anyone would have such thin skin to refuse a buyer and get $1600 more to just wait one more day until I can make the 8 hour drive. I literally told him to not sell the Jeep for less than $17,000.
Also never like to see old pics in an ad, says DC....right. license plates don't look like DC, tough to confirm and no palm trees in DC. Might still be legit just rubs me the wrong g way when I see stuff like that with all the scams out there. Not saying bogus, just an observation.