Do you remember the old days of buying and selling cars?
Do you remember the old days of buying and selling cars?
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vixen1700

Original Poster:

27,505 posts

291 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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You know, you'd see a car (without a picture) in the Exchange & Mart, you'd ring the seller and have a chat then arrange a viewing/drive then you'd buy it or not.

Now I've had a car up for sale a couple of days offering pictures, so have had something like 30 emails about it and the only replies have been from a Frenchman and a German saying 'no thanks'.

Whatever happened to fking courtesy these days, ay?

Like a quick reply saying 'no thanks'. Not hard is it?

So do you respond, or are you one of these rude fkers who does fk all if you're sent a load of pictures and a little explanation about the car?

/rant. mad

Nuttah

566 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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just add the pictures to the advert then you wont get people asking for pictures?

vixen1700

Original Poster:

27,505 posts

291 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Nuttah said:
just add the pictures to the add then you wont get people asking for pictures?
All 67 of them?

Codswallop

5,256 posts

215 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Them were the days. I used to love sitting there with the papers, circling likely looking candidates. The internet has taken some of the fun out of hunting down a good car imo.

I think the problem these days is that the internet has made everything so easy and far less personal. People simply don't appreciate any information you may send out to prospective sellers anymore.

defblade

7,935 posts

234 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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OTOH, you only have to type the info out once, then cut and paste it in to each reply instead of 10-15 minutes on the phone to each person.

vixen1700

Original Poster:

27,505 posts

291 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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defblade said:
OTOH, you only have to type the info out once, then cut and paste it in to each reply instead of 10-15 minutes on the phone to each person.
True, which is generally what I've done, but it's the lack of a reply that annoys, especially when I know that the pictures have actually been viewed. Like I said, a quick one line reply is all that's needed.

When people can't even be bothered with that...

Nuttah

566 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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vixen1700 said:
All 67 of them?
No because 67 pictures is ridiculous, nobody ever uploads or sends that many people to anybody, a good description with a handful of pictures is plenty.

Snowboy

8,028 posts

172 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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I recall that garages never used to advertise anything except a few top models (or fake baits).
You'd just have to drive round a few local garages looking at what was in stock.

danposs86

275 posts

175 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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vixen1700 said:
Nuttah said:
just add the pictures to the add then you wont get people asking for pictures?
All 67 of them?
Upload them to a photobucket.com album and include the link on your advert.

vixen1700

Original Poster:

27,505 posts

291 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Nuttah said:
No because 67 pictures is ridiculous, nobody ever uploads or sends that many people to anybody, a good description with a handful of pictures is plenty.
You'd be amazed at the fact that people don't even read good description in the ad, as I've been asked what was stated in the ad.

Also, it takes no time to host that many in one go, and it's only one link that needs sending. Pictures of all around the car, engine bay, under by the chassis, interior, bad points, all of it. 67 comes up pretty sharpish to be honest. smile

Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

194 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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vixen1700 said:
Nuttah said:
just add the pictures to the add then you wont get people asking for pictures?
All 67 of them?
Just stick them in a Photobucket or Flickr album and put the link in the advert.

Nuttah

566 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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At the end of the day OP this world is full of timewasters, But creating an advert with no pictures and then emailing 67 pictures to every person who contacts you is just making things alot more difficult for your self.

As said a good advert with a handfull of pics is plenty, this is how 99% of the population sell their cars it works fine and we all have our fair share of timewasters there is nothing you can do about them, please dont stress about them have some patience and they rite buyer will be along soon. good luck with the sale

Nuttah

566 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Perd Hapley said:
Just stick them in a Photobucket or Flickr album and put the link in the advert.
Brilliant idea.

EDLT

15,421 posts

227 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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vixen1700 said:
Nuttah said:
just add the pictures to the add then you wont get people asking for pictures?
All 67 of them?
Yes. Because your only options are all of your pictures or none of them rolleyes

vixen1700

Original Poster:

27,505 posts

291 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Nuttah said:
Brilliant idea.
Done now. smile

I suppose that really is a better idea than getting annoyed at the lack of courtesy of people, and if they're that interested after seeing them now they'll contact me. I'm probably just a little old-fashioned. smile


williamp

20,055 posts

294 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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add one image to give them a taste, and link to the other 66 images...

Then add the clichesredfacene lady owner, never raced or rallied, first to see etc etc

matthias73

2,900 posts

171 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Have you ever thought about making a video of your car, say 2 minutes long, where you explain the details and show them at the same time, and then upload it to youtube. Then just put a link in your advert?

I'm pretty sure youtube wont take it down as long as you aren't actually selling it on youtube, if its just a descriptive video it will be fine.


Utterpiffle

831 posts

201 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Codswallop said:
... The internet has taken some of the fun out of hunting down a good car imo.
It has also completely equalised the market.

Where as two of us locals would be interested in the bargain £300 old-fart owned Toyota Cressida in the Norfolk freeads a few years ago, now at least 10 people nationally are able to see it and raise the price out of my range. bds.

slippery

14,093 posts

260 months

Thursday 27th October 2011
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Utterpiffle said:
Codswallop said:
... The internet has taken some of the fun out of hunting down a good car imo.
It has also completely equalised the market.

Where as two of us locals would be interested in the bargain £300 old-fart owned Toyota Cressida in the Norfolk freeads a few years ago, now at least 10 people nationally are able to see it and raise the price out of my range. bds.
roflI live in Norfolk and owned a Cressida in the late 80s.
Rusted like crazy but was soooo comfy back in the day. Mine was £400, so I reckon I was robbed! hehe

bazking69

8,620 posts

211 months

Saturday 29th October 2011
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The last couple of times I have sold a car have been hard work. Endless emails from mongs along the lines of 'Wots ya lowest price m8?'. No introductions. No manners. No courtesy. And endless idiots expecting a massive discount before even viewing the car.

I don't even dignify them with a response.