

This a problem for me too. Before the internet I never bought a horn without playing it first. These days if you see a model you want you have to slap down the cash before it's gone! If you snooze you loose. I've been lucky so far. But I'm bound to get a clunker with hidden damage at some point!Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:32 am Did you commit to buying the horns or did you just say you wanted to look at them? If you committed, you have a right to be mad. If you were just looking, taking the first guy with cash and messaging you to prevent a wasted drive seems reasonable.
Yes, I said I wanted them. Plus, he didn't message me they were sold until I let him know I was leaving the house and would be there at the agreed time.Mikebmiller wrote: ↑Fri Dec 20, 2019 10:32 am Did you commit to buying the horns or did you just say you wanted to look at them? If you committed, you have a right to be mad. If you were just looking, taking the first guy with cash and messaging you to prevent a wasted drive seems reasonable.
Just curious... why Facebook and not eBay?Kingfan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:57 pm Can't believe it, got skunked again! Facebook seller had a student horn, Manhasset stand, and tuner/metronome at a good price. I responded less than an hour after it was posted, said I would take it, when and where. She said OK and suggested meeting at a drug store parking lot in her neighborhood. I said it was working until 3 or so, she said message her when I knew when I would get there. I got off work, got my cash, messaged I would be there in 45 minutes, please confirm it was OK. No response. Messaged twice more, no response. The listing is gone.![]()
I feel like this. If a person wants that not to happen, PayPal the money right then. That’s what I do when buying online, I send the money right away. It lets the person know you are serious and not just blowing smoke. There has been more than one buyer who has ghosted a seller before, so stuff like this is first person to my doorstep with cash gets it.
What on earth are these shady-sounding back lot cash only deals? I guarantee you, no matter what it is, it's not worth meeting someone in a parking lot and handing over cash for, like some kind of deal. How can you be surprised that you got stood up? By a female no less. She was probably like, "wait a second. I'm about to meet a stranger in some parking lot to do a financial transaction" and had second thoughts.Kingfan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:57 pm Can't believe it, got skunked again! Facebook seller had a student horn, Manhasset stand, and tuner/metronome at a good price. I responded less than an hour after it was posted, said I would take it, when and where. She said OK and suggested meeting at a drug store parking lot in her neighborhood. I said it was working until 3 or so, she said message her when I knew when I would get there. I got off work, got my cash, messaged I would be there in 45 minutes, please confirm it was OK. No response. Messaged twice more, no response. The listing is gone.![]()
I always pick a location that's very visible and has cameras. I've even met people at a local police station. It's important to protect both you and the other party.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:21 am What on earth are these shady-sounding back lot cash only deals? I guarantee you, no matter what it is, it's not worth meeting someone in a parking lot and handing over cash for, like some kind of deal. How can you be surprised that you got stood up? By a female no less. She was probably like, "wait a second. I'm about to meet a stranger in some parking lot to do a financial transaction" and had second thoughts.
Dude, this is REALLY commonplace. How do you think Craigslist exists? Ever click on the Facebook Marketplace icon? HUGE. Many, if not most, suburban police stations these days offer their parking lots for Craigslist type deals.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:21 amWhat on earth are these shady-sounding back lot cash only deals? I guarantee you, no matter what it is, it's not worth meeting someone in a parking lot and handing over cash for, like some kind of deal. How can you be surprised that you got stood up? By a female no less. She was probably like, "wait a second. I'm about to meet a stranger in some parking lot to do a financial transaction" and had second thoughts.Kingfan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 7:57 pm Can't believe it, got skunked again! Facebook seller had a student horn, Manhasset stand, and tuner/metronome at a good price. I responded less than an hour after it was posted, said I would take it, when and where. She said OK and suggested meeting at a drug store parking lot in her neighborhood. I said it was working until 3 or so, she said message her when I knew when I would get there. I got off work, got my cash, messaged I would be there in 45 minutes, please confirm it was OK. No response. Messaged twice more, no response. The listing is gone.![]()
In King County, Washington, we have had several robberies and murders occur. Just recently, a guy trying to sell his car was murdered by the person he met.elmsandr wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 7:20 amDude, this is REALLY commonplace. How do you think Craigslist exists? Ever click on the Facebook Marketplace icon? HUGE. Many, if not most, suburban police stations these days offer their parking lots for Craigslist type deals.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:21 am
What on earth are these shady-sounding back lot cash only deals? I guarantee you, no matter what it is, it's not worth meeting someone in a parking lot and handing over cash for, like some kind of deal. How can you be surprised that you got stood up? By a female no less. She was probably like, "wait a second. I'm about to meet a stranger in some parking lot to do a financial transaction" and had second thoughts.
It is a huge segment of the economy these days. I would be curious to see what percentage of arrangements end up with no-shows these days.
Cheers,
Andy
I do this a lot. I am polite and honest in my communications and don't go overboard. I didn't haggle. I got stood up by a buyer Saturday who didn't say they weren't coming, only let me know after I asked if they were still interested. I don't like the rug yanked out from under me. If I tell somebody to meet me for a deal, and I change my mind for any reason, I let the other party know ASAP. I don't like to plan to go someplace only to be ghosted. I will say a large majority of buyers and sellers are honest, good people, but a few jerks ruin it for the rest.harrisonreed wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:14 pm Yeah, I know it's commonplace. People getting scared and backing out, especially if the buyer sends multiple messages, most be equally commonplace. How is anyone surprised here that the deal went sour? The topic is "gotta vent about a seller", but I'm sorry, it's not like any of the deals here ended up with money being paid and no product delivered. I've backed out of deals myself on TTF and Trombone chat when the buyer puts out a weird vibe. It could be anything, but usually it's too many messages, haggling, and being too pushy.