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Craigslist deposits
About 3 weeks ago I lost out on a Mott flail mower that came up on craigslist about 20 miles from me. Two days ago it was a 782D twin stick that was about 15 miles up the road.
Both times I was 2nd guy in line and, the buyer secured the item, prior to visiting the seller, with a deposit. So my question is, how they do that? Wire transfer?, bit coin? Any of you people put deposits on CL stuff, and if so, how? |
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People come in second all the time and lose, you lose.... I tell most sellers when I am coming to get something to remove the ad, keeps all the other buyers away.
I think I know who got those items, but I am just guessing.
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I agree.. paypal be likely! Could be Venmo. Or straight up cash.
Keep your eye on it. It might come back up for sale.
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Walmart also.
A couple of years ago I had to pay someone for services rendered while I was on the road. Removal of a yard debris pile that would have resulted tank the closing on a home sale if not removed that day. Anyways, upon completion I "wired" money via their website and a credit card. I think it cost $10. At the end you get a code number to give the recipient. They walk into any WM with the code and receive the money at the service desk. All within 20 minutes or so. |
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Yup. 2nd place = 1st looser.
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