I use Craigslist a lot for selling electronics, RC stuff and for 4 or 5 cars over the last few years. As I am in the middle of packing for a cross country move I decided to apply the same rule i use on my RC and electronics to my guitars, if I haven't used it in a year, it is time to go. So I listed my '94 Strat MIM that i built with Lace PuPs, my '76 Tak 12 string and a 2011 Triburst Tele MIM. I may be a touch high but I am willing to negotiate.
The problem I have are the buyers that refuse to read the ad, refuse to do any research on what they are looking at. I received a text this morning than said Mexican? then one this afternoon from the same number that said Tele??. I asked what he was trying to say, he answered that he wanted to know if the Tele was a Mexican. I answered that the ad CLEARLY states that it is a Standard. Standard is a Mexican. He answered back that I was wrong because he had an American Standard. I then explained that a "Standard Telecaster" is Mexican and an "American Standard Telecaster" is American. The funny part is the add states: "This is a like new Fender Standard Telecaster (MIM) in a beautiful Tri-burst."
My other pet peeves are "Is it still available" and "Where can we meet?" I have become such an A$$ about this that all my ads open with:
"If the ad is still visible, it is still for sale. I will not answer any emails asking if it is still available. You can call or text 8four7-XXX-XXXX. If you respond via email, include a contact name and number or you will receive no response."
And I close with:
"The item is available for LOCAL pickup, in Crystal Lake IL and no place else. An amp will be made available for you to test the guitar. I accept only cash. No Trades."
I feel as I don't need to sell these, just not using them, they can play by my rules or not buy my stuff.
So far today, I have received 3 "is it still available" and 2 "can we meet at a half way point?"
It seems the best place I have found to deal with people is right here on RCC.
The problem I have are the buyers that refuse to read the ad, refuse to do any research on what they are looking at. I received a text this morning than said Mexican? then one this afternoon from the same number that said Tele??. I asked what he was trying to say, he answered that he wanted to know if the Tele was a Mexican. I answered that the ad CLEARLY states that it is a Standard. Standard is a Mexican. He answered back that I was wrong because he had an American Standard. I then explained that a "Standard Telecaster" is Mexican and an "American Standard Telecaster" is American. The funny part is the add states: "This is a like new Fender Standard Telecaster (MIM) in a beautiful Tri-burst."
My other pet peeves are "Is it still available" and "Where can we meet?" I have become such an A$$ about this that all my ads open with:
"If the ad is still visible, it is still for sale. I will not answer any emails asking if it is still available. You can call or text 8four7-XXX-XXXX. If you respond via email, include a contact name and number or you will receive no response."
And I close with:
"The item is available for LOCAL pickup, in Crystal Lake IL and no place else. An amp will be made available for you to test the guitar. I accept only cash. No Trades."
I feel as I don't need to sell these, just not using them, they can play by my rules or not buy my stuff.
So far today, I have received 3 "is it still available" and 2 "can we meet at a half way point?"
It seems the best place I have found to deal with people is right here on RCC.