milltech
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But it's their ball, so they get to say who can play with it.
Pete
Very Wise, I make the same judgements myself
But it's their ball, so they get to say who can play with it.
Pete
and finally, a pedant writes.
You can't sell anything that's free, you can sell something for £££, swap, w.h.y. etc, and if it's free it's not "for free" because it's an oxymoron, it's just free.
I never understand advertisers in particular, paying zillions per column cm, writing "for free" when there is no circumstance I know where the word "for" can have any purpose in this context.
But do ignore this post, everyone else will.
I fear you have missed the point. OP was actually looking to ADVERTISE it at nil cost, its price was actually £400, which, whilst clearly a bargain, is not even close to being free.
While it might be useful to have your own survey (as a seller) so that you know what faults there are and can set your asking price accordingly, it is unwise for a buyer to rely on that. The surveyor has no responsibility to the buyer, who should have his own survey as part of satisfying himself that the boat is as described.