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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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2011+ Mustang GT and V6 Buy/Sell
MO- 2011 Mustang GT 5.0 whipple supercharged
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyJK500" data-source="post: 10481091" data-attributes="member: 106248"><p>If you noticed my post was AFTER your post, that you had changed your mind. I haven't been following your thread...because I didn't know it existed as anything else. Either way, it was listed "for sale". As far as PM'ing you to gain "full knowledge" if the seller is serious or not?? I'm lost. Why would I have to PM a seller to see if they are serious about selling an item they have listed for sale?!? Why would I want to pursue that after you took it off the market. I'm not into playing games. </p><p></p><p>I was simply commenting on a trend of "for sale" cars that keep getting yanked after people have interest, even as far as securing financing, only to have the seller back out. Frustrating on the buyers end, and isn't conducive to "forum markets". This wasn't high jacking either, since in my mind the thread might as well have been closed after you posted it was no longer for sale. I figure after that, it's fair game. I was commenting, not trying to stir the pot...and truly wondering if those out there in the market are feeling the same disconnect with forum sales lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyJK500, post: 10481091, member: 106248"] If you noticed my post was AFTER your post, that you had changed your mind. I haven't been following your thread...because I didn't know it existed as anything else. Either way, it was listed "for sale". As far as PM'ing you to gain "full knowledge" if the seller is serious or not?? I'm lost. Why would I have to PM a seller to see if they are serious about selling an item they have listed for sale?!? Why would I want to pursue that after you took it off the market. I'm not into playing games. I was simply commenting on a trend of "for sale" cars that keep getting yanked after people have interest, even as far as securing financing, only to have the seller back out. Frustrating on the buyers end, and isn't conducive to "forum markets". This wasn't high jacking either, since in my mind the thread might as well have been closed after you posted it was no longer for sale. I figure after that, it's fair game. I was commenting, not trying to stir the pot...and truly wondering if those out there in the market are feeling the same disconnect with forum sales lately. [/QUOTE]
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