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Originally Posted by Bartruff1
Me either...annoying ....
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Well, if the ad is still under construction, that's one thing, but, over the years, we've discussed the old "call for price" gimmick. When you don't set an asking price in the ad, that implies that the price is variable. In other words, it will be different for different people, or different prices at different times. Why would this be? It really makes no sense, but sometimes it happens. If it's not variable, then it could mean that the seller just wants to make hard contact with you so they can attempt to "sell' you on the car, which connotes being annoyed unnecessarily by the seller, usually at dinner time or right before bed, or, more likely, by his agent who doesn't really give a shi* about you anway. Then there's the occasional
"I don't have a price" ploy and the seller asks
"how much are you willing to offer me?" That's particularly annoying, right up there with getting a call while you're sitting down for that steak that you just brought in off the grill. Now, on the other hand, there's the argument that putting "call for price" brings in potential buyers who would otherwise be "on the fence-post." Ehhh, I don't know... I think it tends to lose more potential buyers than it brings in. Mostly, it's just irritating. Like when people post a response on this board to somebody's technical Cobra question by saying
"I sent you a PM." I always think to myself, why don't you just post the f***ing answer instead of telling everyone you know the answer, you sent it to the guy, but you won't post it for everyone's benefit?" Then they say "oh, the answer was too long, I have to talk to the guy on the phone, or some such crap." Just sit down and spend an hour writing a detailed answer for the guy that will benefit him and everyone else that does a search between now and Kingdom-Come. OK, don't get me started. It's Christmas week, after all. Joy to the world, etc....
