Is this the norm?


I've been trading on Audiogon for 2 years and have had great experiences as both a buyer and a seller. Then I posted an ad for a learning remote control. I received two email within 20 minutes both buyers commiting to buy the unit on the spot. I emailed the first respondent and said the unit was his. I heard nothing back so a few days later I emailed him again. Nothing. After a week and a half I emailed him again expressing confusion because he had seemed to really want the item. I finally heard back from him saying he thought it was a different model, the model # was clearly in the title of my ad, and he didn't want it. Fair enough. I contacted the second potential buyer, explained the deal had fallen through, and offered the item. The buyer quickly said yes, I agreed to pay shipping and he said he'd have payment in the mail by Monday. I waited until the following Monday and emailed him inquiring about the payment. He responded by saying he had forgotten all about it, thanked me for reminding him, and said because of all of the other transactions he had conducted over the past week he couldn't buy the item now. This is the frist time something like this has happened to me once, let alone twice for the same item. So I must ask, is this normal and have all of my other pleasant, professional transactions been abberations?
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Showing 1 response by avguygeorge

Time for me to come clean;Yup,I emailed saying I would buy the item.Then found the firmware was 3 generations back. I did email back that same day.I apologised,told him I got the latest version.

Not that this is an excuse: I had exchanged 3 emails with a buyer.We ironed things out. He was to send a mo. It never came; I never asked why not;he never explained.

I just figure the item ain't sold till you got cash at Paypal / or a MO in your hand.

Everybody has their own reasons for whatever actions they choose.

I like to think anything I sell is going to be enjoyed just as much as I enjoyed it.( Similar to how you feel when you have to unload the puppys.
I actually wouldn't want to stuff a sale down somebody's throat.---- I almost had somebody do that to me. I emailed back telling said dealer, he reminded me of the car salesman that wouldn't let you out of the place till you signed by the X--.------ Seems I was right on this. Two days latter the same dealer/ the same wire went for 200 bucks less-at acution-I was buying 2 so that would have been 400. --It's tough at times;so we have to roll with it. So, my apologies to anyone I have offended.

Buying an selling is a contact sport;dress accordingly.