That is very true. But c’mon, 8 emails and not able to get the sellers number? I’m not buying that.
I would have been able to receive the contact number by the second email.
Clearly the seller was serious as the car sold in a flash...
That is very true. But c’mon, 8 emails and not able to get the sellers number? I’m not buying that.
Haha thanks John, I think
The advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
Hagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
Out of interest what does a £66,000 motorbike look like?Hagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
I was just about to ask the same questionYorkie Z wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:02 pmOut of interest what does a £66,000 motorbike look like?Hagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
Hagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
Yorkie Z wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 7:02 pmOut of interest what does a £66,000 motorbike look like?Hagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
Feels that way.... But I can still walk lol...Z4M-2006 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 6:45 pmHagasan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 5:52 pmThe advert had his email address only. I pm"d him and also emailed him on Monday evening. I asked him to call me and gave him my number in my first email.
He replied that he works between 9-5.30pm so anytime after that or this coming Sunday. I replied that I'd really like it see it during the daytime hours while light.. He then said he would see what he could do... It seemed getting time out of his work was difficult but eventually we agreed it would have been today at 1pm..
In between this he must have gotten a message from Darren and agreed a viewing before even considering contacting me again to check anything. Had he, the seller actually contacted me yesterday then I would have gone up earlier than we'd agreed but that call never came..
So basically I made my intentions very clear but the seller conveniently ignored any prior arrangements.. Not much in the way of integrity in my book...
To those who think they have all the answers and solutions, I don't need any advice on how to buy a car thank you. Just a seller who sticks to their agreement or at least checks again if something might change their end.
Today I collected a motorbike that's 3 times the value of this car. I saw it advertised last Thursday, contacted the seller, viewed "as agreed" left my deposit and completed trouble free.
It just better all round if people stick to their word or have the decency to inform you if there is other interest so you can respond as a minimum.. The seller made no mention of any rush, if anything it appeared the opposite. It was me pushing for a viewing.. And there's the rub because after arranging a time he completely disregarded it.. Not my type of person..
Sounds like he shafted you really..