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This morning, just for giggles, I listed the Scout on Craigslist with a link
to my website with current pictures. I carefully and fully explained that I was selling it "as is" and that it had not been run for over two years. (gave a short history of the boat). I priced it accordingly. I figured if there were no takers, I'd get the boat detailed, buy new batteries, get the engine serviced, etc. .... whatever it needed and then sell it, obviously at a higher price. Within 15 minutes my email inbox was filling with responses to the listing. Most obviously had not bothered to read the description because they were asking a million questions that I had already answered. One guy however had obviously read it, is familiar with the Scout brand, recognized it was a good deal and bought it sight unseen. Took less than an hour following the listing. People must go to work and read Craigslist all morning at the office. Anyway, he's coming by later this afternoon to pick it up. Meanwhile, I had to delete the listing on Craigslist because my inbox was dinging about once or twice a minute. Lotsa boat buyers out there right now. I can't believe some of the other responses. Many wanted to see the boat in the water, go for a ride, (even though I had explained that it wasn't even registered) and a couple asked if the price was "negotiable". I had priced it at approximately one half of its current market value. Everyone wants a "deal". Ok. Now the fleet is down to two boats. Now to get rid of some cars so I have room for some more stuff. I drive myself crazy. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message . .. This morning, just for giggles, I listed the Scout on Craigslist with a link to my website with current pictures. I carefully and fully explained that I was selling it "as is" and that it had not been run for over two years. (gave a short history of the boat). I priced it accordingly. I figured if there were no takers, I'd get the boat detailed, buy new batteries, get the engine serviced, etc. .... whatever it needed and then sell it, obviously at a higher price. Within 15 minutes my email inbox was filling with responses to the listing. Most obviously had not bothered to read the description because they were asking a million questions that I had already answered. One guy however had obviously read it, is familiar with the Scout brand, recognized it was a good deal and bought it sight unseen. Took less than an hour following the listing. People must go to work and read Craigslist all morning at the office. Anyway, he's coming by later this afternoon to pick it up. Meanwhile, I had to delete the listing on Craigslist because my inbox was dinging about once or twice a minute. Lotsa boat buyers out there right now. I can't believe some of the other responses. Many wanted to see the boat in the water, go for a ride, (even though I had explained that it wasn't even registered) and a couple asked if the price was "negotiable". I had priced it at approximately one half of its current market value. Everyone wants a "deal". Ok. Now the fleet is down to two boats. Now to get rid of some cars so I have room for some more stuff. I drive myself crazy. Eisboch Congratulations! Craigslist is a pretty impressive internet selling tool............especially since it's free. ;-) |
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![]() "JimH" wrote in message ... Congratulations! Craigslist is a pretty impressive internet selling tool............especially since it's free. ;-) It really is. I've purchased two classic cars that were listed on it and have sold a motorcycle and now the boat on it. It works and is easy to use. Eisboch |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... Before you sell all the autos, let us know what's happening! -- Go to the website and take your pick. (The General Lee is gone). http://www.eisboch.com/ Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... Before you sell all the autos, let us know what's happening! -- Go to the website and take your pick. (The General Lee is gone). http://www.eisboch.com/ Eisboch Since JohnH is stuck in a 50's mindset regarding the environment, that '55 Ford truck would be perfect for him. It even has a Mustang engine to help him feel sporty around the high school crowd. |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... Since JohnH is stuck in a 50's mindset regarding the environment, that '55 Ford truck would be perfect for him. It even has a Mustang engine to help him feel sporty around the high school crowd. That truck is a blast to run around in. It really ****ed me off when I caught the door on a tree while backing it up a few weeks ago. Oh well ... something else to fix. Eisboch |
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:06:49 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
This morning, just for giggles, I listed the Scout on Craigslist with a link to my website with current pictures. I carefully and fully explained that I was selling it "as is" and that it had not been run for over two years. (gave a short history of the boat). I priced it accordingly. I figured if there were no takers, I'd get the boat detailed, buy new batteries, get the engine serviced, etc. .... whatever it needed and then sell it, obviously at a higher price. Within 15 minutes my email inbox was filling with responses to the listing. Most obviously had not bothered to read the description because they were asking a million questions that I had already answered. One guy however had obviously read it, is familiar with the Scout brand, recognized it was a good deal and bought it sight unseen. Took less than an hour following the listing. People must go to work and read Craigslist all morning at the office. Anyway, he's coming by later this afternoon to pick it up. Meanwhile, I had to delete the listing on Craigslist because my inbox was dinging about once or twice a minute. Lotsa boat buyers out there right now. I can't believe some of the other responses. Many wanted to see the boat in the water, go for a ride, (even though I had explained that it wasn't even registered) and a couple asked if the price was "negotiable". I had priced it at approximately one half of its current market value. Everyone wants a "deal". Ok. Now the fleet is down to two boats. Now to get rid of some cars so I have room for some more stuff. I drive myself crazy. Eisboch Congratulations! I wish I were living down in North Carolina already. I may have bought it, although it's bigger than I want for a lake. Before you sell all the autos, let us know what's happening! -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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![]() "John H." wrote in message ... The RV is missing! It is?! Lemmie check ...... Nope, not missing. It's still out there. Eisboch |
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![]() "Eisboch" wrote in message ... "John H." wrote in message ... Before you sell all the autos, let us know what's happening! -- Go to the website and take your pick. (The General Lee is gone). http://www.eisboch.com/ Eisboch Nice website. Beautiful collection of cars. You really are a gearhead. Tell your wife that she has done a terrific job on the landscaping, especially at the pool area. |
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Eisboch wrote:
This morning, just for giggles, I listed the Scout on Craigslist with a link to my website with current pictures. I carefully and fully explained that I was selling it "as is" and that it had not been run for over two years. (gave a short history of the boat). I priced it accordingly. I figured if there were no takers, I'd get the boat detailed, buy new batteries, get the engine serviced, etc. .... whatever it needed and then sell it, obviously at a higher price. Within 15 minutes my email inbox was filling with responses to the listing. Most obviously had not bothered to read the description because they were asking a million questions that I had already answered. One guy however had obviously read it, is familiar with the Scout brand, recognized it was a good deal and bought it sight unseen. Took less than an hour following the listing. People must go to work and read Craigslist all morning at the office. Anyway, he's coming by later this afternoon to pick it up. Meanwhile, I had to delete the listing on Craigslist because my inbox was dinging about once or twice a minute. Lotsa boat buyers out there right now. I can't believe some of the other responses. Many wanted to see the boat in the water, go for a ride, (even though I had explained that it wasn't even registered) and a couple asked if the price was "negotiable". I had priced it at approximately one half of its current market value. Everyone wants a "deal". Ok. Now the fleet is down to two boats. Now to get rid of some cars so I have room for some more stuff. I drive myself crazy. Eisboch Ahh...now you can buy my Parker and get rid of that gas-guzzling tub that never leaves the dock! |
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