02-05-16, 11:21 AM
(30-04-16, 07:00 AM)ghostbiker link Wrote: There is mention of it here but wasn't in the eBay ad. Hence buyer then trying to low ball price.Bike is already adjusted in price for the accident and he felt his bid was to much. His choice and his loss.
I can see you have now edited your ebay advert, good, it will help avoid confusion with a buyer next time.
Im sure there was no mention of it here as I was looking at your bike last weekend and didn't read anything about a crash. I notice you edited your advert on 29th April, at the same time you posted how the buyer has pulled out (due to it being a Cat C), now its clearly in your advert.
If it was there before, I must have missed it but I read it a few times.
Also, if it wasn't previously in the eBay advert and the buyer made an offer based on that, I think he has a right to amend his offer in light of the new information. On the same token, you can't force him to pay the same when the bike is now different.
(02-05-16, 09:50 AM)ghostbiker link Wrote:
4Th cat bike I have owned and never had trouble with insurance with any company I have used . and yes it's always been declared same as most of the mods.
So rather than try to screw with a sale your not interested in maybe you should keep your opinion about my sale to your self rather than imply I'm a liar.
Just going off my memory here, but I'm sure when I scanned through your history you mentioned something about difficulties with your insurance/price going up.
I was interested in the bike, its nice and has some very good mods on it.
I asked you a question here earlier which you responded to, and put me off your bike for the price so I left your sale alone and didn't want to screw with it.
However I just checked in and noticed your last response to somebody else and thought I'll make another post as I don't see him implying your a liar, nobody has, but clearly things haven't been made clear enough

Good luck with the sale, nice bike!