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Originally Posted by IACubCadet
First, I'm sorry to hear that you didn't get it. It sucks, I've been there.
Here's my opinion...
I hate to say it, but next time you will know.. People talk...and we aren't the only people that look at craigslist! Honestly the last thing I would have done was post something I REALLY wanted on a world wide website of Cubs that you were going to get a deal on, especially in your parts....unless it was in the back of your truck on the way home. The northeast has some really nice Cub stuff...and a lot of collectors with really nice collections. Like it has been said, he was tipped off by some jerk who thought he was doing everyone a favor. If the ad said $250 the first time, that's a darn good clue that you aren't the only one blowing up his phone. I've had it happen dozens of times on Cub Cadet items. Just have to remember there will be more, take the high road and move on...(even though its hard).
Again, I'm sorry to hear you didn't get it.
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There are nation wide craigslist search engines available.
Some not as good as others but still anyone from anywhere can run a search and find the ad and snipe something out from under you.
Maybe we should all email offers over his "$750" offer and see who ends up with the high bid.
Then tell him "I got this check see, for $637 more than our agreed upon price. I will send it to you, you deposit it in your bank and then wire the difference back to me. I will send my shipper to pick up the item".