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  • #31
    TZL
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 3197

    Negative feedback is done

    Originally posted by high_revs
    since the mods will intervene if it becomes a pissing war, put neutral. at least help the next potential buyer or seller out by letting them know of this person's character.

    outing them out in a forum? seriously? any potential buyers/sellers can search thru posts and potentially go thru 50 pages and still not find anything. whereas an itrader post is easy.

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    • #32
      phil conrad
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2005
      • 1112

      I feel your pain. I have mostly had good luck selling on Calguns. However, I have had a few who wanted to change the price after we met at the gunshop. I am no longer willing to drive to their local FFL. In fact lately I have just take the guns to my local FFL and let him deal with the flakes and blowhards. It is worth it to me these days.

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      • #33
        Hot Holster
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 912

        I don't think it to be unreasonable to get a deposit, say 25% of the purchase price, before any upgrades are made to an item to ensure the buyer sticks to the deal.
        You may not like guns, and choose not to own one. That is your right. You might not believe in God. That is your choice. However, if someone breaks into your home, the first two things you're going to do are, 1) Call someone with a gun, 2) Pray they get there in time.

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        • #34
          TZL
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2006
          • 3197

          Probably a good idea


          With 98 txn on CG it's never been a problem


          At least with me, my word is good as I'm a man of honor...guess it doesn't apply across the board


          Originally posted by Hot Holster
          I don't think it to be unreasonable to get a deposit, say 25% of the purchase price, before any upgrades are made to an item to ensure the buyer sticks to the deal.

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          • #35
            RangemasterP226
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2007
            • 941

            Negative feedback. I'm pretty active in the Classifieds too, and I appreciate knowing about guys like that. He didn't just "flake", he backed out after you put time/effort into it.

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            • #36
              sfbay
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
              • Sep 2011
              • 1646

              he deserves a negative itrader.... but, some mods here have no back bone and at worst contribute to the deceite...

              Originally posted by TZL
              So I made a deal to sell an AR15...we agreed on a price, and he wanted me to swap my polymer lower for a spare aluminum lower I had...not just moving uppers around, but replacing a polymer lower with an aluminum one.

              So basically I rebuilt an AR15 for the deal, we agreed on a Thursday, traded PMs again on Friday to confirm and were supposed to meet on Sunday

              I call/text Saturday to confirm, again Sunday morning, no response?

              Should I leave negative iTrader feedback?

              Again if it was a "normal" sale i wouldn't care, but I freaking swapped out AR15 lowers....which took a bit of time
              You get what you get and you don't get upset !

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