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Thought I would start this thread up as I am becoming increasingly annoyed with how people shop around forums.

It happens pretty much everywhere and its bad enough it happens just putting anything for sale on gumtree.

I think it would just make it a bit nicer for sellers and buyers if this thread exists, so people read it and change how they shop a bit.

Feel Free to add your frustrations.

EXAMPLES OF JERKS/TYREKICKERS

BUYER

1. If you actually want to buy something, only PM/MESSAGE/PHONE someone if you're 100% commited on purchasing a part.

(unless its a question). I am sick to death of people saying "yeh no worries I will come and collect Tuesday night" and you never hear from them again.

2. If you tell a seller you are going to be at their house at such a time.. BE ON TIME! Why should they waste their afternoon/morning?

3. If someone is selling something at an already cheap price, dont lowball the f**k out of them just because YOU dont have any money.

4. If you tell a seller you're going to show up at such a time and you are unable to make it, at least advise the seller. Dont just message them 3 days later.

5. READ. Make sure before you PM someone your question, it has not already been answered within the thread.

SELLERS

1. Post a sentence that makes sense, thats not in caps and use comma's and full stops.

2. Post prices

3. Dont post a price of $100, receive lots of interest and decide to put it up. Low act.

thats as much as I can think of atm.

Its pretty simple stuff really.

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Whats wrong with looking at something first, I like to see, touch feel something before I buy.. Looking and then making a choice whether or not to buy is not time wasting.

Agree on I hate having dream boats agree there going to come over then dont show. That's why you never give out your address until there leaving there house to come see you. I find that helps with the shit kickers.



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