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TucsonJim
Oct 25, 2013Explorer II
2. I would only take cash or Paypal payment for the exact amount. A scam that some people will try is to pay you with a check or money order that is for more than the amount you want, then ask for change. They take the change and the check they paid with is worthless. If you must take a cashier's check or money order, don't turn over the camper until you've deposited the item and given five days for it to clear. I'm sure there are other safe ways to get paid, but be very, very leery.
3. I'd send the hitch with the camper if the new owner doesn't have one.
4. Draft a simple contract that you both sign stating what is covered and what is not.
5. Empty it out with the exception of items that the new owner will need such as sewer hose, owners manuals, etc. Basically, if something came with the camper, you should include it with the camper when you sell it.
3. I'd send the hitch with the camper if the new owner doesn't have one.
4. Draft a simple contract that you both sign stating what is covered and what is not.
5. Empty it out with the exception of items that the new owner will need such as sewer hose, owners manuals, etc. Basically, if something came with the camper, you should include it with the camper when you sell it.
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