How not to post an add on CL

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565bbchevy

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Whenever I post an add on CL I like to put as much information as possible and as many pictures as possible to cover what needs to be seen, I try to make it to the point where the only question I get is "when can I come look at it" yet I still get a few that ask a question that is already answered in the add.
Which brings me to this listing.
https://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/cto/6134985221.html
Any Questions?
 
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fastSS

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one of those must see to believe cars.
 
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565bbchevy

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I would like to be very optimistic so I am picturing a low mile 86' GN barn find in perfect condition (maybe a little dusty) and the seller has no clue it is worth more than $8,000.
But you know this won't be the case.
 
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UNGN

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Its Detroit, what do you expect? He stole it and posted it on his phone as he was driving away. The key is a large screwdriver.

Don't ask too many questions.
 

Ribbedroof

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These are the guys that get all pissy when you ask a question and for at least one pic...usually tell you to "come look at it"...yeah, been on enough goose chases already, thanks

My other favorite is when they have one pic and a one line description and want you to text offers to them
 

Ribbedroof

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If they're close, I'll go see them, but I can't even guess how many times I've driven 100+ miles to look at junk after trying to carefully query the seller

Course, I'm not in the market for a GN.
I'm sure many will make the effort....might even hit a home run.
 
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