Can anyone explain to me why someone advertises something for sale and does not reply to queries about the sale, or tell you the advertised for sale item is not for sale, or relists it with a dealer and shows the number plate so now there are 2 listings one for the original price and one for the new price I could go on and on and on and on
If life is like a box of chocolates, why do I always get the laxettes?
rooster wrote:Can anyone explain to me why someone advertises something for sale and does not reply to queries about the sale, or tell you the advertised for sale item is not for sale, or relists it with a dealer and shows the number plate so now there are 2 listings one for the original price and one for the new price I could go on and on and on and on
Who knows, maybe with bike sales so slow at the moment, the seller ended up dropping it to a dealer for less and the dealer has readvertised it? There could be many reasons really.
Not saying that there are not some twats out there. I remember earlier in the year picking up a $6500 Gainsville dining setting for $100 because the seller frigged about. Listed it, I bidded at $300 they passed it in, relisted it a few weeks later, so I threw a silly bid in of $100 not expecting to win it, but did. So sometimes people do silly things.
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