It does make for good stories later on...

--- On Sun, 4/11/10, Peter Fraser <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Peter Fraser <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Phono-L] Craigslist Rant
To: "Antique Phonograph List" <[email protected]>
Date: Sunday, April 11, 2010, 8:31 AM

It isn't a done deal until you appear and money changes hands, and what you 
describe isn't really all that out of line.  At least she came clean and told 
you what was happening. She didn't make you sell the XVI, so although that's 
unfortunate, it doesn't apply to the beef you have with her.  Reporting her to 
CL?  Not sure about that.

I'm reminded of a deal I made years ago with someone who lived down your way, 
to purchase a nice oak L-door XVI / VTLA.  I had pictures of it, and although 
it was located up in Oregon, I made arrangements to transport it.  Same 
situation - completely done deal, all agreed on price and timing, but this was 
before paypal so no payment had yet been made.  Then my ISP had a problem and 
my email was out for about a day and a half.  When it came back to life, I 
emailed the guy to confirm and finalize the last details...and he came back to 
say he'd sold it to someone else.  Why?  Because he hadn't heard back on an 
email he'd sent me a day before, and "assumed" I wasn't interested.

Sound familiar?

I'm sure we all have more stories like this.  In a perverse way, it's part of 
the hobby, part of the chase - great finds, sad losses, near misses, and 
sometimes redemption.  Ok, listers, what tales do you have to share?

-- peter

On Apr 10, 2010, at 11:12 PM, john robles wrote:

> Hello all
> I need to rant.  I have been made a sucker. I sold my nice mahogany Victrola 
> XVI in order to buy a Victrola XIV in beautifully grained American Walnut on 
> Craigslist. The deal was made a few days ago (all documented in email) and I 
> was set to drive down to San Clemente tomorrow to get it. Tonight the seller 
> writes me and says "Hi John, I'm sorry to say this but I have another offer 
> on the 
> Victrola for $600. The collector thAt looked at it said it has an 
> uncommon walnut finish. Anyway, I am giving him until next weekend to 
> pay/pickup. I'm sorry for any inconvience this may have cause you. Good 
> luck to you."
> So I sold my nice XVI for nothing. And the seller reneged on a done deal 
> because she got a better offer (by the way, her ad asked for $450 and I 
> agreed to pay that). The other collector is going to find out that it isn't 
> Circassian, and I hope he renegs on her. I reported her to Craigslist for 
> gogn back on the deal. Obviously I am very unhappy about this. I just wanted 
> to vent.
> Thank you for listening! Now I have to find a nice victrola to replace my 
> XVI...
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-- Peter
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