I know I've made this post before, but I felt like typing something up. I'm kinda bored tonight.
In no particular order...
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Sellers that will only negotiate in person I usually like to have the deal worked out before I even look at a car. It makes me very suspicious (and I've usually been right) that the condition of a vehicle has been grossly misrepresented when they won't negotiate over the phone. It's especially frustrating when the car in question is 100 miles away and they keep saying "you just need to come look at it".
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Multiple cars for sale in one craigslist post You know you can post as many ads as you want for free, right?
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Email for pics So you've taken photographs of the car, have them in a digital format, and you wont just put them in the ad?
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SOLD Ugh, doesn't it suck when you read through a long, detailed description, thinking "this is the one" as you go over a in-depth maintenance history and other cool stuff, only to find "SOLD" at the end of the 10th paragraph. So lets get this straight, you found the post/edit/delete link in your email, blew right over the delete button, and took the time to edit those four evil letters into the ad. Why the hell didn't you just delete it?
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No description at all "'89 BMW sedan, runs good" Seriously? That's it? No price or anything?
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Call for details You do know that space in the ad is free, right? This approach just guarantees you'll be spending a lot of time on the phone with people that can't afford whatever you're selling, but wanted to know the price.
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Too many new parts to list A quantity of parts and repair so large, it defies the very concept of a list. I can't help but picture a guy standing in a garage surrounded by great mountains of receipts and invoices, furiously scratching away at a notepad. Sweat pours from his brow, his fingers raw and bloody. Spent pens and pencils lay, discarded like cigarette butts, all around him. He falls to his knees and weeps. "So many new parts..."
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Super clean newer car with no title Everyone knows it's stolen or a buy her pay here car being sold out from under a loan. Especially when the seller posts something like "no title, don't ask". Guess what, a Camry with no title isn't really worth anything since, you know, you can't drive it.
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Keyword spam I'm not even sure what this is supposed to accomplish. Yes, your 83 accord now shows up in searches for any BMW model, but I've got my doubts that people are cross shopping a M3 or 540 with a $300 accord. I'm not. Stop it.
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The unbelievably obvious cut & paste scam attempt. Lets see, we've got whole text from an edmunds specification page (bullet points and all), no description, and a price about 1/3 what it should be. Yeah, this looks legit. The palm trees in the background of your picture are an especially nice touch for a car being sold in Ohio in winter.
Ok, time for beer.