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- Nova Scotia
I lose out sales because I'm too honest.
Ripping off a fellow gun owner is awful. If we can't trust each other then who can we trust?
Personally I find more honesty and transparency on the EE than I do with many commercial sellers. If a seller won't quickly and cordially answer your questions just move on to someone else who will. Given that sellers may know very little about the item they are posting, I think a good portion of responsibility lies with the buyer- ask good questions and don't be fixated totally on price.
milsurpo
Get lots of pictures. If the seller is annoyed sending you additional pictures then chances are they are hiding something. Blurry pictures are a dead give away that there is a defect.
Lots of photos and lots of questions. If the seller gets annoyed, walk away. Many will leave out "minor" details and when you find out the hard lesson, they claim ignorance. Honesty, from my experience, is about 50% of the sellers.
Full disclosure is definitely on the seller:
Full disclosure is definitely on the seller:
Um no, screw around with a sale and be dishonest you get instant negative feedback. You said you will never purchase from him again, so basically, by not giving bad feedback you are putting fellow CGN'ers at a disservice...
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