Suggestion for buying and selling on the site


I would like to see a system based more on the way Ebay does things. When you back out on a deal on ebay you get bad feedback and eventual removal from the site.

Could we have something you click on that finalizes the deal and confirms the purchase? There could even be a make offer box and if accepted it would insert the name of the buyer.

I have noticed a growing number of people saying that they want it and then you never hear from them again or one step further and they say they will send payment and never do.

This makes it hard because it can cause you to loose other potential buyers. An ad does its best when it is brand new and you loose sales when you tell everyone the sale is pending and it falls through.

We need something that signafies a purchase. Something we can add feedback to if the person says they want it and then back out.

What do you think?
perfectimage
I agree with Bob. I recently had a buyer back out on a
sale of an item here for what I consider a very minor
reason. Despite that, I'm sure I will sell the item to
someone else. I did not feel it was necessary to post any
feedback on the buyer - as the reason he backed out my be
very legitimate to him. Again, it is simply a matter of
my word vs. his.
Life is full of all sorts of uncertainties - and we
all have choices we choices to make. My feeling is that
if you want a sale with some sort of certainty; you have
the option of going on E-Bay. They play by different rules
there - and if that's what you want go there. As it
currently is right now, I enjoy the Audiogon board a lot.
I've had very good success buying and selling so far -
and look forward to more transactions in the future.
I have experienced the "disappearing sale act" many times from buyers via the web too! However I don't think making a forced sale is the way to go. My advice (for what its worth); 1.) Include "serious inquiries only" in your ad. 2.) If you have multiple people interested, then let them know that you will make the sale to the 1st person with a firm commitment who responded with a price your agreeable with. 3.) Be patient, they are a lot of gold diggers out there!
When you go into a car dealer and tell the salesperson you want a new car, do you want those words to be legally binding, and you have to buy one before your leave the dealership? (They try to make you feel that way).

I've had sellers vanish in the middle of a deal as well, so it is not just buyers.


We need Kelly (Cornfedboy) to get in on this thread in his new official capacity!

I think that Kelly is too busy listening to tunes to worry about us anymore. He may be the only one with the right idea out of all of us : ) Sean
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PS... I'd like to commit to siding with one point of view or the other on this thread, but i think i'll just continue to ask questions or make comments as the need arises. I would hate to feel like i was expected to follow up on something that i said that i would do : )

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