63chevyll
1/2 ton status
Amen to that. Hope it works out
He said previously that if he won he would come pick it up. So im guessing cash payment. We'll see.

Try it once more, but start at $100 and do no reserve. List locally too, just be sure you state that in your eBay ad.
I just cant do it! The problem is that if for some reason it doesnt make it high enough i will have to end the auction and then i could get negative feedback and still have to pay the successful listing fee. I know that is the most logical thing to do but i just cant bring myself to do it.
With summer starting ... I can't imagine you'll get less than $3200 on eBay.
Also, report the deadbeat to eBay IF he has passed the requirements for eBay, which may be several days. You never know, he may have to transfer money to his account and that can take some time! When in doubt, email him (through eBay!) and politely ask what is going on and how you can help.
I have e mailed him through ebay twice asking him whats up. I was polite about it. Just asked him if he was going to be able to follow through with the purchase or not. I will report him as deadbeat. The 48 hours has now passed but i cant start a conflict resolution thing for another 48 hours.
I think there was your mistake, you don't ask if he's going thru with it, you ask when he is going to come.Looks like a no go.

Personally, for Craigslist I post only 4 photos, not more. It's different than eBay. On eBay, you want people to see everything, because it's unlikely they will see it in person. On CL, you want to post just a few photos, to get someone interested enough to call you. That way you can "sell" them on the truck over the phone, and get them to come over to see it in person. With only 4 photos, the real truck will (should) exceed their expectations, and they'll want to buy it quick before someone else does.
If you could get that out to VA, that would be a $5k to $6k truck, what with zero rust.
Good luck either way!
