The worst part

A happy day of buying a car is completely overshadowed by the sale of said car.
This new world of keyboard tough guys allows any jerk with a computer to make any comments they like.
I have been contacted to many times to repeat,
The car is to far
I don’t like the color
I saw one or had one and sold it for less
Why did you tint the windows blue ?
Your asking to much money
Is it original ?
What’s the least you’ll take ?
Is there a warranty?
And all this without even seeing the car.....

Back in the day of meeting face to face to look at a car not one person ever talked down your car looking you in the face, but the keyboard saves them from that black eye.
I rather insure it and throw it off a bridge then deal with these not interested lollygaggers

“VENTING“

I totally agree, and I got so sick of it my attitude changed about it real quick.
I was selling my dirt bike and a guy asked what's the least I would take without even seeing it in person, so I told him the asking price.
He said normally when a person asks the lowest price a seller would accept they will have a lower price in mind.
I told him I didn't care what other sellers do, as I know what the bike is worth and that was what I was going to get out of it, or I'd just keep it.

He asked if I could send him pictures from all angles, and I asked what area he was in.
He replied with the town I live in (which is about 2 miles wide)
That kind of pissed me off, because he wanted me to take my time to take and send a bunch of pictures so he didn't have to drive a mile or two to see it in person.
I told him I wasn't going to play his window shopping game.

That same day another guy called and asked what my lowest price would be and I told him the same thing (full asking price) and he said I'll be right over.
When he got here I fired the bike up with one kick, did a wheelie all the way down the block and came back.
He had the cash in his hand when I pulled back in the driveway.