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Why the explanation in a for sale ad?
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<blockquote data-quote="Virtuaguyver" data-source="post: 3759303" data-attributes="member: 49078"><p>I've always looked at it like the more information the better. It's better than those one word ads, "Rifle $200". I understand it's all about the price, but if it's one heck of a deal... you are going to be the one asking questions. There are people with few words, and they'll be wondering why you asking all these questions buying thier gun. It kinda tells the character of the person you are buying from, not that it matters, but to some people it does, for future transactions. I ain't gonna lie, I always ask the question anyways, so it just skips a few steps. Also like buying a cheap car, I rather know upfront, the history and problems and not have a suprise later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Virtuaguyver, post: 3759303, member: 49078"] I've always looked at it like the more information the better. It's better than those one word ads, "Rifle $200". I understand it's all about the price, but if it's one heck of a deal... you are going to be the one asking questions. There are people with few words, and they'll be wondering why you asking all these questions buying thier gun. It kinda tells the character of the person you are buying from, not that it matters, but to some people it does, for future transactions. I ain't gonna lie, I always ask the question anyways, so it just skips a few steps. Also like buying a cheap car, I rather know upfront, the history and problems and not have a suprise later. [/QUOTE]
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