Some classifieds be like…

So am I the only person that sometimes sees:
Rifle X: $2,000
Comes with: absolutely none of all the really good stuff you see on it in the picture, if there are even pictures, but instead with this one can of half shot dented pellets.
MSRP: $2,000 so you are receiving all the extras for free.
Shipping: at buyer’s expense.
Hurry up. Buy now. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime, really good offer that is guaranteed to go really fast.

Is this just some guy’s attempt to honestly say “Yes honey, listed it,” because every now and then I feel like I read one of these and feel like I personally really struggle with the thought process that lead to the listing I’m reading.
Well anyway I just needed a 10th message so I can start shoveling my life savings at strangers I met on the internet for things I definitely don’t really need.
Thanks!
 
So am I the only person that sometimes sees:
Rifle X: $2,000
Comes with: absolutely none of all the really good stuff you see on it in the picture, if there are even pictures, but instead with this one can of half shot dented pellets.
MSRP: $2,000 so you are receiving all the extras for free.
Shipping: at buyer’s expense.
Hurry up. Buy now. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime, really good offer that is guaranteed to go really fast.

Is this just some guy’s attempt to honestly say “Yes honey, listed it,” because every now and then I feel like I read one of these and feel like I personally really struggle with the thought process that lead to the listing I’m reading.
Well anyway I just needed a 10th message so I can start shoveling my life savings at strangers I met on the internet for things I definitely don’t really need.
Thanks!
The problem is If a a Good, Fair Priced, Sought after gun comes up in the classifieds they are usually gone before you even knew they were there....

Now I am Not saying everything that is left, or been renewed a half a dozen times, are all bad guns, bad deals, whatever, they just may not be " the sought after " guns.

Another issue may be the seller themselves, newer member, low or no feedback, etc...

I know i personally will be Uber careful, and / or just walk away, from a listing from someone i do not know or have done a deal with in the past....
 
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Pariah,
Unless the gun was sold as a package deal, with add-ons included, seller isn't getting them for free. The "really good stuff" can cost a bundle, in addition to the $2000 gun. Agree, "Yes, honey, I listed it." has to be valid, who honestly expects to recoup 100% of purchase price? Same week my $1,200 AGT Vulcan 3 arrived from Krales another member listed his one-year-old V3 for same. Granted, probably paid lots more purchasing from sole US importer, but some unsuspecting soul bought it. Buyer Beware, WM
 
The problem is If a a Good, Fair Priced, Sought after gun comes up in the classifieds they are usually gone before you even knew they were there....

Now I am Not saying everything that is left, or been renewed a half a dozen times, are all bad guns, bad deals, whatever, they just may not be " the sought after " guns.

Another issue may be the seller themselves, newer member, low or no feedback, etc...

I know i personally will be Uber careful, and / or just walk away, from a listing from someone i do not know or have done a deal with in the past....
Anything you can tell me that I should know/ look for then, when looking to make a deal through the classifieds?
 
Pariah,
Unless the gun was sold as a package deal, with add-ons included, seller isn't getting them for free. The "really good stuff" can cost a bundle, in addition to the $2000 gun. Agree, "Yes, honey, I listed it." has to be valid, who honestly expects to recoup 100% of purchase price? Same week my $1,200 AGT Vulcan 3 arrived from Krales another member listed his one-year-old V3 for same. Granted, probably paid lots more purchasing from sole US importer, but some unsuspecting soul bought it. Buyer Beware, WM
Oh, I fully understand how stupid expensive the extras can be. I just hate reading a deal and salivating at the pictures only to realize half the stuff in said picture is not included and then doing the math to come to the conclusion “Oh wow, this deal really sucks”.
 
Oh, I fully understand how stupid expensive the extras can be. I just hate reading a deal and salivating at the pictures only to realize half the stuff in said picture is not included and then doing the math to come to the conclusion “Oh wow, this deal really sucks”.
Yeah, doing your homework is essential, most sellers are clear about what's included from what I've seen.
 
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The people that will bump their listing for 6 months and apparently never stop to think that their price is just too high :LOL:
Not always the case. Sometimes people just don’t have the money to spend on that particular item. Then the time of year comes that some have expendable income and it goes. Some of us don’t like to keep dropping the price of something we KNOW is worth more than we’re asking, but the market just isn’t there at the time. Some of us don’t “need” to sell it for the money, so we hold onto it intil there IS a market for it. Then it goes.
 
Oh, I fully understand how stupid expensive the extras can be. I just hate reading a deal and salivating at the pictures only to realize half the stuff in said picture is not included and then doing the math to come to the conclusion “Oh wow, this deal really sucks”.
Well, from my point of view, I'm not going to disassemble the gun, remove the scope that is sighted in dead on at my preferred range and re-install everything if the gun does not sell, because some clown who joined yesterday (who I would not sell to anyway) with 10 crap posts offers less than 70% shipped. If someone wants pics of the gun stock go to the manufacturers website. Honest sellers provide pictures of the actual item they are selling.
 
Not always the case. Sometimes people just don’t have the money to spend on that particular item. Then the time of year comes that some have expendable income and it goes. Some of us don’t like to keep dropping the price of something we KNOW is worth more than we’re asking, but the market just isn’t there at the time. Some of us don’t “need” to sell it for the money, so we hold onto it intil there IS a market for it. Then it goes.
Very true. I have been trying to sell a rifle and at the bare minimum of what I will take, so I will let it sit until someone wants it. If no one does, I'll keep it.
Sellers are different. You have some that need the money and some that just want to reduce inventory. I like this forum the best, so I always offer a lower price here then i do other places I post it.
 
Not always the case. Sometimes people just don’t have the money to spend on that particular item. Then the time of year comes that some have expendable income and it goes. Some of us don’t like to keep dropping the price of something we KNOW is worth more than we’re asking, but the market just isn’t there at the time. Some of us don’t “need” to sell it for the money, so we hold onto it intil there IS a market for it. Then it goes.

Some people know how to make sales and some people don't. Bumping an ad for 6 months is just making clutter and wasting time.
 
We occasionally get these gripefests about how others conduct their business in the classifieds.....

It's amazing how often the simple phrase, "you worry 'bout youself" is appropriate when my kids are squabbling about something. It's one of my favorite things to tell them. Usually they hear that when they're coming to me to tattle. It's a reference to this viral video from a few years ago....

Kinda crazy to further think about how many fewer problems we'd have in the world if more adults also took this to heart. In short, if you're interested in a WTS ad, contact the seller and work out the details. If you're not interested (for whatever reason) then move along.
 
Some people know how to make sales and some people don't. Bumping an ad for 6 months is just making clutter and wasting time.
I’ll place the bet that I’ve sold and bought more on these forums than you have, and guess what? I renew my posts, and I buy from people that Renew theirs. Just a matter of who wants what and when!
 
Really the only thing that sells fast or well unless priced Uber cheap pretty much are M3’s. Those babies go quick but many other guns do not. That could be because most people ask too much for everything else. The thing that cracks me up are the (refrain from using insulting name) that renew a listing 10000000 times at the same price no one is buying it for. Or the pellet sellers selling at the same price you can buy them from PA for. Another laugh.
 
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I’ll place the bet that I’ve sold and bought more on these forums than you have, and guess what? I renew my posts, and I buy from people that Renew theirs. Just a matter of who wants what and when!

You'd lose that bet. Unless you're talking about only this one forum and this one category. And I didn't knock renewed posts in general, I clearly said people renewing for 6 months. That's excessive.

Either way, my original post was one sentence where I shared my opinion on the topic. You decided to pick at it and now you keep picking and have even started flexing about your sales. Try not to take my one sentence so personally. ;)
 
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