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Got a bum deal on an S

hampshirehog

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Trawling through Ebay I came across a GS1000S for sale just 3 miles away and worked out that I knew the guy selling it. So I popped down to see him - he'd only wanted ?500 for the bike originally but had had a long distance offer of ?1000. He told me if I could match that it was mine. Figuring that was it's value off I trot to get the cash - 'bring it down sometime this week' were his parting words.

Anyway, half an hour later he phones me - a guy has turned up with ?2000 on him and although he felt bad about it he couldn't turn his nose up at the extra grand. So I tell him to sell it to the other guy.

So I'm a bit peeved. No way I was going to run anywhere as high - was I being tight?

The listing is below - the paintwork was good, excellent seat base as new. However, the chrome was shot to bits, everything was seized through standing and the aluminium had more fluff on it than a Santa's beard.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&item=270396437122
 
$2000 american sounds high enough! Looks like it needed a full restoration anyways.
 
2 grand sounds high to me Wally... shame you didn't get it but I think you did well not to go barreling in with another offer :)
 
I had a seller lined up and offered him 100 bucks to hold it while i got a bank loan and he said no keep the my 100 as he will keep it for me. Went there 3 days later and he sold it for the same price i was going to pay. So much for trusting someone. Same year and model as what i have, only standard. Wanker
 
That guy has no integrity whatsoever, you did well to avoid doing business.
 
A man's word is all he has. Too bad those two examples have nothing...
 
Your lucky day Dude.

Your lucky day Dude.

There's a rummer going round that jihadists have planted IEDs in motorcycle tanks. They tell buyers that somebody else offered more money. If a guy comes up with even more cash, the take his money and when gets the bike home, they call his number… BOOM!. :eek: They figure somebody who has to pay more than a reasonable price for an old bike, as greedy, corrupt and deserving of death. :pray: It's happened here in Michigan to more than a few poor souls.
 
There's a rummer going round that jihadists have planted IEDs in motorcycle tanks. They tell buyers that somebody else offered more money. If a guy comes up with even more cash, the take his money and when gets the bike home, they call his number? BOOM!. :eek: They figure somebody who has to pay more than a reasonable price for an old bike, as greedy, corrupt and deserving of death. :pray: It's happened here in Michigan to more than a few poor souls.

I checked on snopes.com and couldn't find anything regarding this so it must be true. Buyer definitely beware, or is that infidel buyer beware.:eek:
 
Sounds like you escaped the expensive project from hell. Well done.
 
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