Deb and Ed M wrote:
mleekamp wrote:
Bottom line, sometimes deals don't feel right. When the buyer keeps changing or modifying what they are doing or want you to do, walk away.
I sure agree with this!! It seemed Dale was being pressured - and even if it wasn't a "scam" - a buyer that presents as a pain before the sale, often is a worse one after the sale.
This is what I think as well. He told me they have never owned an RV before. . . this will be their first. And he said, "I'm gonna have to have you show me how to do everything." Well, he can hire someone to do that. I can show him the basics, but I'm not RV Boot Camp. Nor do I offer RV driver's training. He hasn't contacted me since Wednesday, so if he does, I think I'm going to tell him I don't think this coach is a good fit for him. And I truly don't.
Dale