Spyro
Well-Known Member
Personally I wouldn't offer him anything at this stage without first having a full examination of his boat to your satisfaction. A seller with nothing to hide would not have caused such hassle and would at the very least have been willing to accept a fair deposit, say 10%. Either this seller is "green" or should be avoided.
As someone else has said - there are plenty of boats out there and it's a buyer's market.
I don't see how you think the seller has caused any hassle. You say don't offer him anything at this stage but this is exactly what he did when he bid on Ebay.
I'd like to hear this one from a sellers point of view.
It's his first sale on Ebay, he advertises a boat knowing the terms and conditions regarding payment, he gets an offer he is willing to accept, the buyer doesn't ask to see the boat and presumably the buyer makes no contact about how he intends to pay. The auction ends then he hears from the winner saying he isn't paying until he's seen the boat and is happy that everything is OK.
There were plenty other bids for this boat, If I was the seller I'd be pretty P...ed off at having being messed about.