Rough Rider needs new home NOW!!!!!!
#22
Ads really need to have a price listed. The whole "make an offer" routine gets old. Sellers need to have a starting point or baseline for negotiating. What is a "reasonable offer" anyway? How does one know if they are making a "resonable offer"? What may be reasonable to the offeror may not be to the seller.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
#23
Ads really need to have a price listed. The whole "make an offer" routine gets old. Sellers need to have a starting point or baseline for negotiating. What is a "reasonable offer" anyway? How does one know if they are making a "resonable offer"? What may be reasonable to the offeror may not be to the seller.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
#24
Ads really need to have a price listed. The whole "make an offer" routine gets old. Sellers need to have a starting point or baseline for negotiating. What is a "reasonable offer" anyway? How does one know if they are making a "resonable offer"? What may be reasonable to the offeror may not be to the seller.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
#26
Ads really need to have a price listed. The whole "make an offer" routine gets old. Sellers need to have a starting point or baseline for negotiating. What is a "reasonable offer" anyway? How does one know if they are making a "resonable offer"? What may be reasonable to the offeror may not be to the seller.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
Since it's always about the money, put a starting price in the ad.
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