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    Snapdragon

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    You don't want to risk negative feedback here either, and I think that's more likely to happen with a 50-poster. Maybe it would be best to just sell it and move on. If you regret it too much, you can replace it eventually.
     

    churchmouse

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    If the 50 poster will meet you very close to your home I would think about it.
    If he wants you to travel at all, NO.
    Those type will get you traveling and then want to drop the price a lot.

    I have had that happen 1 time. Guy had me roll out south well over an hour and then tried to get me down thinking I was to invested from the travel. Got back in the rig and rolled. Did not say a word I just turned and left.
     

    Birds Away

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    You don't want to risk negative feedback here either, and I think that's more likely to happen with a 50-poster. Maybe it would be best to just sell it and move on. If you regret it too much, you can replace it eventually.

    While I could not care less about the negative rep, you may be right about just selling it and moving on. I usually would only sell one if I am really in a pinch. I thought I was but it's just a semi-pinch and I can live poor for a couple of weeks.
     

    Snapdragon

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    While I could not care less about the negative rep, you may be right about just selling it and moving on. I usually would only sell one if I am really in a pinch. I thought I was but it's just a semi-pinch and I can live poor for a couple of weeks.

    Negative rep is one thing, but negative feedback on a transaction is more damaging, IMO.
     

    churchmouse

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    If you sell it another will fill it's place. If you keep it then the rotation becomes stagnant. If you need the funds cut it loose. Also, remember, you are putting a poor wayward soul on the path to CZ wonderfulness and away from the plastic insanity that is Glock.
    I said this in a whisper.............
     

    GregD

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    I have had that happen 1 time. Guy had me roll out south well over an hour and then tried to get me down thinking I was to invested from the travel. Got back in the rig and rolled. Did not say a word I just turned and left.

    That was a good way to handle that!:yesway:
    Too many 50 poster are just Armslist people
     

    Trigger Time

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    Negative rep is one thing, but negative feedback on a transaction is more damaging, IMO.
    I've had 2 ****ers give it to me unjustly. I don't even care about the selling feedback anymore. It's a joke just like post feedback. There's no way to keep it uncorrupted. So dousch can give you a negative just because he found it for a better price tomorrow. I'm picky who I deal with anymore and I still get duds on here.
     

    KJQ6945

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    If you sell it another will fill it's place. If you keep it then the rotation becomes stagnant. If you need the funds cut it loose. Also, remember, you are putting a poor wayward soul on the path to CZ wonderfulness and away from the plastic insanity that is Glock.
    I said this in a whisper.............
    I heard that!
     

    Birds Away

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    I've had 2 ****ers give it to me unjustly. I don't even care about the selling feedback anymore. It's a joke just like post feedback. There's no way to keep it uncorrupted. So dousch can give you a negative just because he found it for a better price tomorrow. I'm picky who I deal with anymore and I still get duds on here.

    Unfortunately, INGO is not immune from douches. You see them in the big scary every day. We also seem to have a sub-culture of 50-post flippers. Honestly, I usually don't look at post count or selling/buying rep when I do a deal. I guess I need to start.
     

    Trigger Time

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    I've got some glock patches and magpul cigarette pack dummy 5.56 rounds and some Colt 200th anniversary pins that I got free at the NRA show. I'm gonna sell them probably. Some idiot will probably rag me for selling them but I paid to get in the show and to park so they can kiss my butt. I just don't care anymore. No one that opens their big dumb mouth will ever man up in person
     

    GregD

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    I'm not as interested in there post count as I'm how long they have been a member.

    Low post count and under a year=Armslist and I won't deal with them.
     
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