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#471
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Just keep doing what you`re doing man, don`t worry about the rest. Boat looks great, the paint job is unique and you can tell what boat it is from a mile away.
Raw footage but you`re in there at the beginning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqPG9mxTWC0&feature=youtu.be
Raw footage but you`re in there at the beginning
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqPG9mxTWC0&feature=youtu.be
Oh, and Ghost Rider requesting fly by!
#472
[QUOTE=smokin' gun;4177455]
I assume you were referring to my post about a deposit. I referred to the deposit the same way Rick did above just in a different manner. Conditional offer, small deposit to show your serious? That's just what it was. No contract, no large sum down from the gist I get. It's a contingent thing. Whenever I'm selling anything (and I slang a lot of stuff ) - boats, cars, parts, watches, art whatever - I get people all the time that want to put a deposit down. 90% of the time I just tell them to come back when they have al the cash. The other 10% when someone is pushy about it, I'm pretty clear that if someone shows up with the asking price...it's for sale until it's paid for and gone. As a seller of this boat, I would have contacted the person that gave me the deposit and advised them I'm about to sell it, matter of fact I just did that with a set of rims I sold, it's good business but hey man, it's business.
MMB and Smokin gun . Although I might see your frustration in the way the boat was acquired but it is not the purchasers business ethics or morals that should be debated , I am assuming that he did not buy the boat at gun point and I get the sense that the original deposit was nominal not substantial as in your example and I not sure there was even a contract drawn up, and I trust it was returned to the original purchaser. So if you have an issue with anyone here I think the vendor in this case is at fault not the purchaser. 315 made the vendor an offer , it was up to the vendor to say no thank you I have a deposit in hand . Remember a conditional offer is just that conditional , as I said earlier the vendor should have given the original purchaser the option at least to firm up his offer .
Just my 2 cents.
RG.[/QUOTE
I have no frustration with it at all .. Go back and read my post
I was replying to what someone else said about taking a dep
I could care less how he acquired the boat
Just my 2 cents.
RG.[/QUOTE
I have no frustration with it at all .. Go back and read my post
I was replying to what someone else said about taking a dep
I could care less how he acquired the boat
Last edited by thisistank; 08-25-2014 at 07:35 PM.
#473
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From: hampstead nh
[QUOTE=thisistank;4177639]
I assume you were referring to my post about a deposit. I referred to the deposit the same way Rick did above just in a different manner. Conditional offer, small deposit to show your serious? That's just what it was. No contract, no large sum down from the gist I get. It's a contingent thing. Whenever I'm selling anything (and I slang a lot of stuff ) - boats, cars, parts, watches, art whatever - I get people all the time that want to put a deposit down. 90% of the time I just tell them to come back when they have al the cash. The other 10% when someone is pushy about it, I'm pretty clear that if someone shows up with the asking price...it's for sale until it's paid for and gone. As a seller of this boat, I would have contacted the person that gave me the deposit and advised them I'm about to sell it, matter of fact I just did that with a set of rims I sold, it's good business but hey man, it's business.
Nope not you either ..
I assume you were referring to my post about a deposit. I referred to the deposit the same way Rick did above just in a different manner. Conditional offer, small deposit to show your serious? That's just what it was. No contract, no large sum down from the gist I get. It's a contingent thing. Whenever I'm selling anything (and I slang a lot of stuff ) - boats, cars, parts, watches, art whatever - I get people all the time that want to put a deposit down. 90% of the time I just tell them to come back when they have al the cash. The other 10% when someone is pushy about it, I'm pretty clear that if someone shows up with the asking price...it's for sale until it's paid for and gone. As a seller of this boat, I would have contacted the person that gave me the deposit and advised them I'm about to sell it, matter of fact I just did that with a set of rims I sold, it's good business but hey man, it's business.
Nope not you either ..
#474
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I guess being a Realtor that buys and sells houses for a living. I am used to contracts with settlement dates. To each his own, sorry I got into D-Max's thread.
Would like to see some more pics of the boat!!
Would like to see some more pics of the boat!!
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still sticking to my original evaluation of the boat...anything above 40k is la la land. reality is the market isn't there for Cafe's. everyone wants a top gun and even then nice moderately priced ones are not selling. hope you prove me wrong. GLWS!!
#476
friend just bought a turn key Gun with 540's, SSM's, trailer an all for 40K. Its all original and shows extremely well, needs nothing really. Properly priced boats are out there if ya look around a bit.
Good luck with the sale . . . . looks good.
get more pics up.
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Last edited by glassdave; 08-25-2014 at 10:13 PM.
#478
As I've said in the past with SKRAMERS boat not selling in the low 40's that puts this one as a "20's" boat.
#479
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From: lockport ny
is that the white one with red stripe?? my buddy had a agreement with the seller to come up from florida and buy that boat. he was booking his airfare and got a call that the boat is gonna be sold to the sellers buddy and got a sorry. couple days later he gets a call and says its for sale again. poor guy couldnt get airfare quick enough i guess
#480
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From: Taunton Ma
Too bad he couldn't put a deposit on it and the guy actually held it....



