Selling
#51
MiniHawk,
I'm pretty sure user 'LABrit' mentioned that he was looking for a new boat that fits your description perfectly. Definitely worth sending him a PM about it.
Looking forward to hearing how it works out! Keep us in the loop!!
I'm pretty sure user 'LABrit' mentioned that he was looking for a new boat that fits your description perfectly. Definitely worth sending him a PM about it.
Looking forward to hearing how it works out! Keep us in the loop!!
#52
Sent him a PM.
#53
Exactly thats right. But now I am realizing that selling the boat for a higher price for more than its worth, based on its condition- wont make the boat sell any faster if I would to lower the price.
#56
I would be interested in it if your mommy spends a couple of hours with me one on one, ask her if she's up for it and i'll make you an offer based on her answer.
#57
No shit sherlock. Infinity is infinity. And that's the time it will take. Infinity takes a while.
Last edited by Zorro; Jan 28, 2010 at 11:10 AM.
#60
Honestly kid, I think LABrit is just playing hard-to-get so he can beat you up on the price. I would PM him once an hour, MINIMUM, with price offers, pointing out features he may have overlooked, links to websites showing him that fiberglass repair isn't that difficult and can be done at home (he may be a little intimidated with the idea of a fixer-upper), etc. Unlike yourself, Josh doesn't have the problem of too many women in his life, and this should fit his needs perfectly.
And this is not a joke, by the way. As you may have noticed by looking in the top left corner of my post, I am a "SUPER MODERATOR," which means I take the interweb extremely seriously. Persistence is the key with Josh (LABrit). If you wanna get anywhere in life, and own your own Wally someday, you have to learn not to take "no" for an answer. Start your training with Josh, now. Be relentless in your pursuit of a sale to him, by any means necessary. Plus he's really a fun guy, and I think you guys could become great friends and boating buddies.
Never back down.
And this is not a joke, by the way. As you may have noticed by looking in the top left corner of my post, I am a "SUPER MODERATOR," which means I take the interweb extremely seriously. Persistence is the key with Josh (LABrit). If you wanna get anywhere in life, and own your own Wally someday, you have to learn not to take "no" for an answer. Start your training with Josh, now. Be relentless in your pursuit of a sale to him, by any means necessary. Plus he's really a fun guy, and I think you guys could become great friends and boating buddies.
Never back down.





Look at the top of this page, see what "GetLiquidNow" posted. He told me to PM you that you were interested.