Emmons LeGrande II, D-10, $2000
- Wayne Baker
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Emmons LeGrande II, D-10, $2000
Emmons LeGrande II, D-10, 8&5, $2000, S/N 992L.
Local Oklahoma sale only.
Thank you,
Wayne Baker
Local Oklahoma sale only.
Thank you,
Wayne Baker
Last edited by Wayne Baker on 14 Sep 2016 12:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Allen Howington
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Wayne,
Give me a call. My phone number will be sent via PM to you.
thanks,
Allen
Give me a call. My phone number will be sent via PM to you.
thanks,
Allen
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For Sale?
Still up for sale?
- Allen Howington
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Wayne, being the first to ask to speak with you would you mind giving me a phone number to call or call me at the number I sent you in January.
Thanks,
Allen Howington
Thanks,
Allen Howington
- Wayne Baker
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Emmons LeGrande II, D-10, $2000
Price Lowered. $2000. Local Oklahoma only please.
Thanks,
Wayne Baker
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- Wayne Baker
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Sale Pending!!!!
SALE PENDING!!!!
Wayne Baker
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- Allen Howington
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I posted a response 10 minutes after this guitar was posted. I was the first forum member to respond. This was back in January of this year. Without any response from the seller "ever", I see today that the guitar has been sold to someone else (whom I do not know). To me this is "shady" business and not the way a forum brother uses our forum to buy and sale.
- Bill Ferguson
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You are exactly right Allen.
But, the seller did say "local sale only".
So I guess that even if you had offered to drive to OK, you would not have been a local.
BAD business practice.
But, the seller did say "local sale only".
So I guess that even if you had offered to drive to OK, you would not have been a local.
BAD business practice.
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Also, the edit was made yesterday about Oklahoma sale only. I still have had no courtesy call or any response to me about buying the steel.
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More pics of undercarriage please.
- Wayne Baker
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Hey, sorry about that guys. My initial offering of the steel was to no shipping. The absolute first offer I received was through pm. I immediately called the individual. He is coming to me for the steel. I was at church last night and have been at work all day. I'm a jet engine mechanic and cannot keep my phone with me. I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Respectfully,
Wayne
Respectfully,
Wayne
- Allen Howington
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Savell, why put something on here for sale if you're not planning on selling it????? A courtesy phone call only takes a few minutes, might even make a friend. Just my opinion here also: the PM method has a blind side that can allow someone to sell something without anyone really knowing the true date and time, only the buyer and seller. Anyway, just my two cents worth, none of us will know the difference in a hundred years anyway.
- Tony Prior
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Reflecting on the comments here, when I am interested in a sellers item, many times I DO NOT write anything in the thread, I send an EMAIL and a PM. If I make the purchase without making a comment in the thread it may appear that someone who posted in the thread was overlooked. I guess what I am saying is that all is not what it may appear to be on the internet. When I do this it's as much of a test of communication as it is about the item for sale.
When I sell, many times the same thing happens, a buyer who DID NOT POST sends me a PM or an EMAIL.
over and out
When I sell, many times the same thing happens, a buyer who DID NOT POST sends me a PM or an EMAIL.
over and out
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Actually, that seems to be the case more often than not. Many people I have contacted have received messages and emails with no posting on the thread. I usually post on the thread to make sure the seller knows I have sent a message, just in case it doesn't get through. Even if the ball gets dropped sometimes, it sure looks like most folks here are trying to honor first come first served as well as conditions of the sale. Sure haven't seen any intentional snubbing, what would be the point? IMHO
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I don't know that first come-first serve is a hard and fast rule. I think the seller has the option to take the best-fit sale. For example, if a local offer with no shipping burden occurs after a cross country offer, I don't think taking the more convenient sale is verboten - unless the seller has already committed to the first buyer.
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