I have done a few purchases that required a " drive " to acquire the item.
I usually reach an agreement where I will pay a deposit to secure the item and pay the balance upon pick-up..
Otherwise , you're just another tire kicker.
seller etiquette
I have been reading here for a decade, first recent post under my newly found login.
I have contacted a seller about a subwoofer for a fair price. I asked if local pickup was an option. I got a response that it was. I wrote him that I would drive up, from 2 hours away, in 3 days. I told him I don't want to disturb him by plugging it in, I would just pay and pick it up, as I'd trust his word that it works. I was ok paying full price.
I then yesterday afternoon got an email that I needed to pay asap or he'd sell it to someone else as he got another offer. I didn't read the email until this morning when it had already been sold.
Is this normal? Fair? How could I have avoided it? Should have offered to pay in advance? Should he had been waiting for my response and payment for a little longer?
You have received good feedback from some experienced members, which I believe was your objective.
These may not be the answers you were looking for but many of us have been successfully doing this for many years. Along the way, we have all learned lessons the hard way. Good luck on your future endeavors. |
Not a fact. I did respond, in less than 13 hours. By which time, it was too late. Fact: we agreed on something. Seller changes his mind. If I were the seller, I would have waited a day at least to give the buyer a chance. @mitch2 I understand. The difference in this situation: I have a long established presence on that site, 100% positive feedback. I exchanged over 20 messages about the deal and discussed the details of the pickup. I guess I have been spoiled by good hearted and generous audiophiles (not represented in many of the comments here - reality check - check) |