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fla-gypsy
Aug 21, 2013Explorer
Bird Freak wrote:LOG wrote:Sorry but I don't see the problem here. He called another seller probably to compare prices. Maybe they thought yours was under priced and they thought about flipping it.
I am self selling an Itasca Class A motorhome. A gentleman called and inquired about the motorhome. He asked a lot of questions. Condition, miles, number of owners, etc. After the telephone call I looked up the telephone number that had called on google. It said it was La Mesa RV in Sanford, Florida. I then hit the redial button. Sure enough, the receptionist for La Mesa RV answered the call. The person that called did not identify himself as a salesman or that he was calling from an RV dealership. He surely did not explain that the dealership had an RV like mine for sale except for 10,000 dollars more. I resented that call. Others can decide for themselves if they think that is fair salesmanship.
So maybe they wanted to buy it to make some quick cash, or perhaps they were trying to determine if theirs was priced right. What does it matter? Nothing unethical about calling and inquiring.
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