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I posted one of my computers for sale on craigslist last night and undervalued it a bit. I have a buyer who is ready to fork over cash tomorrow, but I haven't particularly committed to selling. Should I take the time to shun this buyer and repost for a price that would put $100-150 more back in my pocket? Or roll with the good karma and follow through on the sale?
Originally Posted by bahula03,Apr 1 2010, 05:11 PM
I posted one of my computers for sale on craigslist last night and undervalued it a bit. I have a buyer who is ready to fork over cash tomorrow, but I haven't particularly committed to selling. Should I take the time to shun this buyer and repost for a price that would put $100-150 more back in my pocket? Or roll with the good karma and follow through on the sale?
If you plan on selling more computers in the future, then continue with the sale.
Originally Posted by vtecmom,Apr 2 2010, 03:31 PM
My Lodeon's beater...
easy fix or emptied wallet $$ ?
Lodeon = Nick's NickName as in NICKelodeon just so you don't be
easy fix or emptied wallet $$ ? Lodeon = Nick's NickName as in NICKelodeon just so you don't be


No Mom, I got it the first time. . . which may be a bad thing.

Empty wallet.
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Apr 1 2010, 09:24 PM
If this is a one-off sale, change your mind and close it.
If you plan on selling more computers in the future, then continue with the sale.
If you plan on selling more computers in the future, then continue with the sale.
Originally Posted by vtecmom,Apr 5 2010, 01:50 PM
Is your refrigerator running?
... and I do in fact own the above.










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