Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
Bill Kammerzell
I've always wondered why anyone would use email or text only, when a phone number is provided?
I've observed that, also. I think it is a generational thing that younger people do. I define younger as those under 60. It does seem they prefer a more impersonal means of communication. My boss, who is 56, would rather send me a string of 10 texts than give me a 2 minute phone call. Annoying. I don't know why. The message also comes across as more blunt, IMHO. Maybe it emboldens a timid person to text or email, not sure.
Craigslist, should have a big banner that says "Scam City" under their name, IMHO. When craigslist first came to our town, it was great for buyers of instruments, the sellers were legit, you called them up and an hour later you had a new toy to play with. These days about 90 percent of my responses are scams on Craigslist. I've said this before, but if you get REALLY lonely, try selling a vintage motorcycle on Craigslist.......you will get calls from several states away from people with no interest in buying, who just want to talk about what they rode in the good ole days..........time wasters! Alternately, if you wanted to punish someone, run an ad for an old motorcycle on craigslist with their phone number!
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Certified old guy here. It’s not a generational thing. I prefer text or email until I know someone is serious. I don’t want my phone number in the hands of some anonymous person (at least anymore than it is now). I am still getting emails by used car sales people from a car I sold years ago. Imagine them having my phone number!
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I dislike telephones. I don't wish to be intruded upon at the whim of strangers.
Email can be dealt with on my own schedule, and it provides a permanent record. Beyond that, complex concepts can be discussed without either the vicious intrusion of Autocorrect, or the necessity to engage in one-finger typing on a timy screen.
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That's the odd thing about this with me. I have two phone numbers listed. The only call I have received was from an actual interested buyer who was ready to purchase until his wife intervened. I have had a text asking, "May I call you?" And at least three emails asking for photos that already exist at the listing. I.E. "The first four frets" of which there are two photos. As for unwanted phone calls, both my Cell Phone and my Home phone have a "Block" feature. For me, if they call they seem interested. Texts and emails seem to want to waste my time.
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Another old guy here. I do not have a cellphone but have used Skype for years. That said, I also prefer email for the same reasons stated. Also, I hate playing phone tag and prefer to have all communications on CL in writing. Plenty of scammers there but you can sniff them out pretty quick. That aggravation is part of the deal you make for having free service. I have bought and sold quite a few things on CL. But only locally and only, only, only with cash. If it is anything over 1k that I am selling I tell the buyer that I will give a $50 cash rebate for the trouble they take to get cash from their bank if they buy. Phone only ads on things I am interested in I tend to not even call unless it is something pretty special. Different strokes I guess.
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
Bill Kammerzell
Now I use a Craigslist link to show photos. I've never made very many sales thru Craigslist and I don't expect to.
Unless you truly need to sell on Craigslist, why not just use a photo hosting site to host your photos and eliminate CL altogether?
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My wife has sold stuff on Craigslist over the years with little trouble (never tried to sell an instrument tho) but where we are, it seems that Facebook Marketplace has taken over the lion's share of things offered for sale online.
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I think it all depends how the communication goes. Eg , for pay method, shipping, its all about asking questions and getting the right answers. Ive never had a ignored question here. The sellers seem very straight up with replies. And fairly quick too. Cl kijiji are hit and miss with bad sellers ( that are not really selling anything)
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I recently had to sell a LOT of furniture/household items quickly and found that Facebook Market had better response than Craigslist. I listed in both places. that said, the two people who did reply via Craigslist were genuine, prompt in communication and didn't try to lowball me - they arranged time to meet, picked up the items and paid the full price. Facebook Market garnered LOADS of replies, many of which were absolute messers - arranging to come pick something up and then never showing up, or asking me to hold the item for them for 2 weeks etc. etc. Re: phone vs. email contact- just my preference but I don't give out my phone number whether it's for calls or texts, to random strangers buying stuff inquiring about stuff I'm selling unless we've agreed to meet - otherwise all initial contact is done via email. For every 20 inquiries you get, maybe 4 follow through in my experience, so the last thing I want is all those other folks having my phone number.
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
Jim Garber
Unless you truly need to sell on Craigslist, why not just use a photo hosting site to host your photos and eliminate CL altogether?
Now that is a valid question. Unfortunately, I am unfamiliar with these photo hosting sites you speak of. I'm not exactly technologically checked out, so to speak. Thanks.
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Written communication is always on my timetable. My ads state no offers, price firm, so there's no work beyond skipping those responses until someone commits. Then it's one phone call to set up the payment and handoff, and the sale itself.
Twice someone tried to lowball me at the pickup, and I moved on. I don't like even minor scammers, and if someone agrees to a price but then tried to back out, I'm done and go to the next person on the list.
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I'm not on Facebook, but my brother is, and when we were taking care of my mom's house, he found that on FB Yardsale there were so many people who said they wanted something and never showed. There was a wall hanging, for example, that about 5 different people wanted at different times that is still in his garage. I've sold quite a bit on CL, and yeah, you have to filter out the scammers, but fewer no shows than my brother got.
I got my Stradolin on Craigslist. It was a very easy and smooth transaction. On the other hand, a number of years back, I bought a drum set for my son; agreed on a price and that he would deliver it. Couple days later, he called to say he decided to sell it to someone else. I gave him a piece of my mind about the value of one's word, and did end up with the drumset.
I'm not a big telephone fan, and don't want to have phone conversations with tire kickers
If I wanted something or had something to sell on the Cafe Classifieds, I would feel very comfortable about it from the get go.
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Imgur is a good site for hosting. You can do galleries and very high resolution photographs. And it's free of course.
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Well, I misspoke much too quickly. I sold two, high dollar mandolins, A Gibson F5G Custom and a Collings MF, on Craigslist in about 30 days time or so. Nothing like that ever happened to me in the past. I'm still amazed. And I got very near the price I wanted on each.
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Today's world is in text. I have good friends that almost only text and will admit they don't want phone calls. Weird for me but such is life
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
Mark Wilson
Today's world is in text. I have good friends that almost only text and will admit they don't want phone calls. Weird for me but such is life
And even those texts are sent as impersonally as possible. Generally, the text you may have sent to a friend will be returned, encircled in quotation marks (" "), and preceded by the words, Liked, Laughed at, or Emphasized. Not too much effort to communicate any longer.
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
Mark Wilson
Today's world is in text. I have good friends that almost only text and will admit they don't want phone calls. Weird for me but such is life
Agreed, which is why I prefer phone calls at Craigslist. Honestly, the only interested or serious buyers I ever run across call me.
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I intentionally ask people to make a telephone call and speak in person, "no texts".
It is a easy way to filter out people who cannot follow simple directions.
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
j. condino
I intentionally ask people to make a telephone call and speak in person, "no texts".
It is a easy way to filter out people who cannot follow simple directions.
I am the same way. I think it also filters out the serious buyers from the rest of the crowd.
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It seems to me that texting or emailing is a good way to get a conversation started, but once you need to start talking details, and when you know someone is serious, a phone call is way better. I also think people like texting more because they can take their time and choose their words carefully which is harder when in an actual conversation. That seems wise to me, especially when dealing with spending money. YMMV.
I've sold a lot of stuff on CL over the years but it's slowing way down due to FB Market. I'm not on FB (and don't want to be) so that's hurt my CL sales a lot.
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"......they can take their time and choose their words carefully ....."
You must get different texts than I do. The ones I get always are filled with spelling and grammar errors that make the senders look like idiots!
Re: Cafe versus Craigslist
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Originally Posted by
j. condino
"......they can take their time and choose their words carefully ....."
You must get different texts than I do. The ones I get always are filled with spelling and grammar errors that make the senders look like idiots!
I'll give you that. I guess I should say that texting _should_ give one the time to choose one's words carefully, etc. That's the way I use it anyway.
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I live in a rural area. Only once have I been able to sell an instrument on Craigslist, and that was to a guy 100 miles away in St. Louis. I recently listed some inexpensive instruments and the only replies I've received have been from scammers. That's par for the course here. Sold in a car 10 minutes after listing it last month, though.
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First off... I've bought very little on CL and sold none. But here is my experience.
I saw a mandolin case on CL and although I didn't need it, it was listed for a reasonable price and I had the money for a backup and figured I might buy another mandolin one day. I emailed the seller saying I was interested and gave her my phone number so she could text or call. She called me and we set up an arrangement to meet and follow up on our deal. When I arrived she said she was greteful for the invitation to call because it was more immediate. I guess she had been emailing with another potential buyer back and forth for a while and they couldn't come to any agreements on meeting, or price, and the other buyer wanted the seller to ship the case, and yadda yadda. She gave me a $10 discount for a quick sell and we were on our way.
I guess all that to say, if you really want to sell or buy on CL you might have to put yourself out there.