"I'll Take It" rule details?

I'm a rather confident and informed buyer. I'll only ask a question or two if specific things are omitted from the ad that I personally want to know/require knowing, or need to know in order to conduct a transaction.

In my ads for local buy and sell I usually state just that,
"Confident and informed buyers only please! No tire kickers, no low balling. Thanks!"

Seems to limit the riff raff and the stuff ends up selling fairly for both parties.
 
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I buy and sell RC stuff on a couple of forms, in general first "I'l Take It "or "Dibbs" will hold the item until shipment/payment details are hashed out but do not start asking at that point for addition information or try to negotiate a lower price. I just stop replying in those cases and the item stays listed.
As stated in a previous post ask for additional information/price negotiate first then say you will take it.
In the one form some trades are done fully in the open with all correspondence done on the open form. It helps keep prices real.
 
You snooze and you lose.

If you're serious about buying but want one tiny additional piece of information you can make a conditional offer: ‘If it comes with two mag.s I'll take it right now,’ ‘If the bolt is matching I will absolutely take it,’ ‘If you'll accept $800 total to ship it I'll take it, just send e-mail for EMT.’ Don't leave them wondering if you were just kicking tires. It also protects you from jumping before you have the necessary information. Then if you get a mis-matched bolt you can point to the agreement that it was supposed to match.

This is not a time to attach a ridiculous list of demands. If it's in 98% condition and the round count is under 500 and it's the Special Edition and you throw in a sling for free and you bought it on a Tuesday under a waxing moon… ‘I'll take it.’ THAT is a strong signal that you're a flake.

In the end, you never know if you were picked or passed over due to the strict order in which messages were received, or if you came across poorly in some way; only the seller can say which offer he read first.
 
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These are the ones I have problems with....I'm not trying to flame the person or be a troll..

(buyer)I`m interested and want this item just let me know were to send monies

Then days later after I sent follow up PM to see about EMT...

(buyer)My apologies a deal I was making on a sale fell though so I don't have the funds right now, sorry for the inconvenience.
If I get the funding later and you have not sold it yet I will let you know
Once again my apologies....

Don't offer to buy something if you don't have the cash or don't have the intention of paying. Most stuff on the Equipment Exchange is sold by average guys that are not trying to hose people. I have worked with Gunnutz in the past that have said "I want it 100% can you hold it for me for 2-3 weeks until I get payed" I have no problems with this. We all have times when cash money is tight. I guess what I'm saying is communications after the initial "I'll take it" is important.
 
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I got left on the hook one time like you mention above, waiting days for a guy and then he backs out. Since then, I state emt within 24 hours or it's off to the next guy. I never have a problem sending an emt shortly for an item, so I won't wait around for days to receive one.

I also give a time deadline for potential buyers who are close to my price range and ask "will ya take $### for it?" Sure, I will accept that within 24 hours from now, with an official I'll take it. That way the guy can't wait for 3 days and try to claim you sold it from under him.
 
I abandoned this rule long ago...too many flakers and the feedback system is terribly unbalanced.

Now, its the "first to pay for it" rule.
 
I spent the better part of 20 minutes looking for this alleged rule and have not found such.
This isnt the first time looking for this type of rule.
This may have morphed into a rule by users , but doesnt appear in the rules and conditions of use section .
But, common sense and good manners generally go a long way.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
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Since this is in the Newbie section, N00bZ should know that complaining about the EE will get a thread locked. It's fine to discuss *how* the EE works, but talking about problems on the EE always devolves into who got ripped off most contests and one-sided borderline slander.

Of course ITI isn't a site rule, else it would be in the list of Equipment Exchange rules or stickies, and you wouldn't need to ask about it.
 
Some sellers like to throw the phrase "I'll Take it rule applies" into their ad thinking it's a selling feature, like they're anticipating a flood of PM's of guys craving their item. It's the same ones that post a "sold in X minutes" if it sells quickly. :rolleyes:
 
I replied a couple weeks ago with an I'll take it, within about 6 minutes of him posting it, and never heard word from the seller.
I find it pretty rude when you can't reply on something your trying to sell.
 
My one and only negative was a guy who said I'll take it, didn't get back to me so I let another member buy it. Dude got sore and gave me a negative trader rating. Kinda made me pissy.
 
ive had so many people bail on me , I just cant get pissed off about it anymore...
I just remind them when they try to pay for an order on an other item that sorry ... not going to happen

its worse for me, because people try to buy stuff off our website and put payment via emt, then never pay..
We are stuck with holding the product, that is likely now sold out, waiting for buyer to pay us..
I have one guy that ive tried to get ahold off 5 times, and he has not got back to us, last night he placed another order...
asked him whats doing on with the other order,.... nothing...
we lost a 900 sale because of that.
That said people are busy, but I cant hold onto an order for 10days while you work out if you can afford it.
 
Big fan of I'll take it. I don't mind people asking questions (in fact I prefer it) and I am willing to go out of my way to try to provide the information they want, but once you say you will buy it, stop wasting my time going on about different pictures or round counts etc.

This last bit is only because I had a bad experience recently where the buyer said I'll take it then started asking questions. After a while of asking questions, and photos (all of which I dealt with promptly) they just never got back to me, and I had to bug them to have them say they didn't want to buy it anymore. Overall that was a waste of time for me, and since I thought it was sold, I had already bought what I was planning to move the money into (that last bit was my fault, don't spend the money before you have it).

Yup, once you say ILL TAKE IT then it's time to send money. Not time to ask for more pics.
 
My only fail on the ill take it was being first to say i will take it, on a rangefinder. Seller went radio silent, when i finally heard back from him a day later, he had sold it to someone else. Later i agreed to buy projectiles from him, realized why he was on my ignore list and returned the favor. Tit for tat.
 
My one and only negative was a guy who said I'll take it, didn't get back to me so I let another member buy it. Dude got sore and gave me a negative trader rating. Kinda made me pissy.

I didn't think a person could post a negative (or any rating) when there was no transaction?
Mods should have removed the rating IMO
 
You can exchange 30+ texts, have peopl offer to come see it in person etc. but the guy/gal that says "I'll take it" is who it gets sold to 99% of the time.
 
My one and only negative was a guy who said I'll take it, didn't get back to me so I let another member buy it. Dude got sore and gave me a negative trader rating. Kinda made me pissy.

Haha I had a similar thing. This dude said he would come pickup stuff tomorrow. Well someone came that same night to get it and the next day it was gone. Dude was pissy and probably cried.
 
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