your experience with craig's list
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Make sure you do not take a personal check. We only accept cash or certified checks. All low offers you can say I will let you know if I decedent to take less.
#22
My bro-in-law in Iowa buys and sells all the time. Built a shed from things he bought, sold the leftovers, and the shed ended up costing only hundreds of dollars. On the flip side, here in Alabama, we tried selling an aging van. All we got were inquiries that sounded like scam. "I am buying for my mother in some foreign country and having it shipped. My rep will bring you a check, etc., blah, blah, blah." We responded with "We deal in cash only", and never heard from them again. Our daughter had the same experience with something they listed. It's a good service but, as with anything these days, be careful!
#23
I live in Ontario, but spend winters in our condo in Florida. I wanted to sell my featherweight and asked a local Canadian sewing machine technician about selling it here in Ontario. He suggested taking it with us and trying to sell it in Florida this past winter. I sold it on Craigslist for $350. U.S. (worth more than equal amount of Canadian money) and the lady didn't quibble at all. I would NOT have gotten that amount here in Ontario, IF I sold it. Craigs List certainly worked for me!
exQUOTE=Cornerstone quilter;6718125]I have seen a lot of posts where people have purchased quilting fabric or sewing machines from Craig's List. I would like to list my longarm quilting machine for sale on Craig's List. Anyone have any experience selling a sewing machine on CL?[/QUOTE]
exQUOTE=Cornerstone quilter;6718125]I have seen a lot of posts where people have purchased quilting fabric or sewing machines from Craig's List. I would like to list my longarm quilting machine for sale on Craig's List. Anyone have any experience selling a sewing machine on CL?[/QUOTE]
#24
There's also long arm classifieds on www.longarmuniversity.com. There's a small charge for the ad but a lot of people sell machines on there. Another long arm site houseofhansen.com does ads too.
I've sold several sewing machines on cl. It's a free ad, so can't hurt. Do be aware of the scam artists who try to buy it sight unseen through an agent.
I've sold several sewing machines on cl. It's a free ad, so can't hurt. Do be aware of the scam artists who try to buy it sight unseen through an agent.
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#25
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
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*** Yes, I have Bought & Sold on CL.
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*** Drawbacks: No shows, low ballers, nit pickers on value & price, &
*** people who think they know everything.
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*** Good experiences: They are so happy they found what they were really looking for.
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*** Yes, I have Bought & Sold on CL.
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*** Drawbacks: No shows, low ballers, nit pickers on value & price, &
*** people who think they know everything.
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*** Good experiences: They are so happy they found what they were really looking for.
***
#27
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I think you have it in a nutshell
#29
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Colorado, USA
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Unless the cashier's check is drawn on a local bank, and you are able to meet at that bank (not yours) to cash it, don't do it. There's lots of fake cashier check/money order scams, too.
#30
I just sold DH's Singer treadle to someone from CL - they drove over an hour to get here, bought 2 small portables at the same time, paid cash, very nice people.
Most things I try to have outside when the people come to pick them up.
Most things I try to have outside when the people come to pick them up.
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