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Craig's List Woes

2.3K views 8 replies 6 participants last post by  glocklt4  
#1 ·
Has anyone cracked the code on how to filter out all of the tire kickers when placing boat ads on this site? I have my 2002 176 posted on this site and I have been stood up everytime someone tells me their "one the way" to look at my boat. It is really getting old! :smt013
 
#3 ·
good stuff. I like the $100 check in the mail... knowing the craigs list crowd that would probably be a deal breaker since that is probably their total price point!! it seems like most of that crew is looking for something for nothing. It is more like a flea market than anything else!
 
#4 ·
I've bought and sold a few similar boats on Craiglist here on the KY/IN border.

Never had a problem selling, but that was when the economy was better.

Only had one problem buying--a Sea Ray 185 that I went to look at. Told the guy 2 hours away that I was serious about seeing it, but would only pay x and needed a sea trial. He called 2 weeks later and said the price would work and we set a time. I drove to see it, only to find it in a lot. "Oh, you want to run it? I have a wedding party tonight." Finally, 45 minutes later, they produced the keys and had a friend launch us at a lake...pushed us right into the water with a dead battery. After the rescue experience, everything else was fine.
 
#7 ·
My friend sells $15k to $20k bikes all the time on Craigslist. When I sold my Jet Ski, the guy had questions but we agreed to a price before he came to look at it and he showed up with cash. He told me I was the only one that was honest and that I had accurately described the Jet Ski.
 
#9 ·
Bought my 200 sport off craigs list. Worked out really well and I got a great deal on a pretty much brand new boat.