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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Spec Solicitor" data-source="post: 7773310" data-attributes="member: 74352"><p>To the point of how to spot a tyre kicker this is difficult and no method is infallible. Don’t judge the book by the cover…..</p><p>One lesson I work out whether the enquirer is the decision maker. We “sold” on FB a low value item to a chap, exchanged all details right up to postage. And the obligatory extra photos, even a video.</p><p>Then the call:</p><p>I have been speaking to the boss man , will it do this: yes it does</p><p>Will it do that : yes it does</p><p>Will it do the other: yes it does.</p><p>It has a small screen: yes it does, same as in the ad on FB. </p><p>I then said look, if you don’t want it that’s fine I can easily sell it elsewhere.</p><p>Ok thanks bye.</p><p>Boss man and my contact had same surname, so probably the dad said no to the son.</p><p>Half an hour time spent on him which I will never get back! </p><p>I agree with comments that a farm sale is still a great way to sell a lot of equipment though FB is great for low volume selling of unwanted gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Spec Solicitor, post: 7773310, member: 74352"] To the point of how to spot a tyre kicker this is difficult and no method is infallible. Don’t judge the book by the cover….. One lesson I work out whether the enquirer is the decision maker. We “sold” on FB a low value item to a chap, exchanged all details right up to postage. And the obligatory extra photos, even a video. Then the call: I have been speaking to the boss man , will it do this: yes it does Will it do that : yes it does Will it do the other: yes it does. It has a small screen: yes it does, same as in the ad on FB. I then said look, if you don’t want it that’s fine I can easily sell it elsewhere. Ok thanks bye. Boss man and my contact had same surname, so probably the dad said no to the son. Half an hour time spent on him which I will never get back! I agree with comments that a farm sale is still a great way to sell a lot of equipment though FB is great for low volume selling of unwanted gear. [/QUOTE]
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