I have recently emailed two different people in regards to their items they posted for sale in the classifieds section. I contacted each of them within one day of their original post going up, so I feel I contacted them in a reasonable amount of time.
Didn't receive a response from either person.
My question is this. Why even bother posting items for sale if you apparently don't wish to sell them? If you are planning on taking a few days off from the internet (yeah, right) or are going on vacation, why not wait to post the items until you get back? Do these family emergencies really happen this often to people who sell in the classifieds? (if so, I will NEVER post an item for sale there!)
I'm not upset, and could really care less to be honest. I wasn't desperate to obtain anything I saw listed, but was interested in a few items that I felt the asking prices were fair. My true collection consists of 20 USFL Houston Gamblers Jerseys and other Gamblers memorabilia (like Notre Dame legend Luther Bradley's jersey below). And if you think I acquired 20 rare jerseys by any means other than putting cold, hard cash in a seller's hand, you would be wrong.
Didn't receive a response from either person.
My question is this. Why even bother posting items for sale if you apparently don't wish to sell them? If you are planning on taking a few days off from the internet (yeah, right) or are going on vacation, why not wait to post the items until you get back? Do these family emergencies really happen this often to people who sell in the classifieds? (if so, I will NEVER post an item for sale there!)
I'm not upset, and could really care less to be honest. I wasn't desperate to obtain anything I saw listed, but was interested in a few items that I felt the asking prices were fair. My true collection consists of 20 USFL Houston Gamblers Jerseys and other Gamblers memorabilia (like Notre Dame legend Luther Bradley's jersey below). And if you think I acquired 20 rare jerseys by any means other than putting cold, hard cash in a seller's hand, you would be wrong.
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