Floridagal23
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I am trying to clean out my closet in preparation for my upcoming move and had several coach items that were either new or in really great condition that I wanted to sell. Weary of ebay, I advertised on CL in my town and someone came by yesterday. Now, I advertised the bags as all under $50 but when she came over, she was really excited about the brand so I brought one out that I was thinking of selling (a black hamptons hobo with the black/white strap that I used 3 times) and offered it to her for sale. She agreed to take that, a weekender and a suede wristlet (never used) for $140. I thought that was a really fair offer since the wristlet retailed for 78, the weekender is selling on ebay for lots, and the hobo is also selling on ebay for at least 100-125 and there is not even a black one available. The most important thing to me was just getting everything out of my home and to give it to someone who likes coach. I probably would have even gone lower just to avoid ebay and give my coach items a good home.
Anyway, so she said that because my ad said that everything was $50 or under, she didn't have that much cash on her and she was meeting a friend for dinner later in the day so she had to keep some $$. She works nearby so I said she could just come tomorrow to get it. She offered to write a check but I was weary so I said that she could come today. She had asked about another bag and I said it was not for sale anymore, but I emailed her to tell her it was for sale for $75 (a brand new kate spade bag). Anyway, she writes back "Sorry I am not interested in any of the bags" after she told me to hold everything and not to sell to anyone else.
Now, I could send her an email telling her that I have it in writing that she will take the items, but I do not care to deal with the drama or the nastiness. I just want to streamline my closet (going from a 2br to a studio) and make a little money. I do not use the bags and they are just sitting in dustbags. However, I was talking to my BF and he thought I should have asked her for a deposit to ensure that she came back the next day. So, my question to you is..do you ever ask people to give a deposit? If so, how much?
I am having some people come to look @ furniture items (coffee table, etc) so I am wondering that if they promise to take the item another day, if I should ask for a deposit to ensure that they come back.
Thanks!
Anyway, so she said that because my ad said that everything was $50 or under, she didn't have that much cash on her and she was meeting a friend for dinner later in the day so she had to keep some $$. She works nearby so I said she could just come tomorrow to get it. She offered to write a check but I was weary so I said that she could come today. She had asked about another bag and I said it was not for sale anymore, but I emailed her to tell her it was for sale for $75 (a brand new kate spade bag). Anyway, she writes back "Sorry I am not interested in any of the bags" after she told me to hold everything and not to sell to anyone else.
Now, I could send her an email telling her that I have it in writing that she will take the items, but I do not care to deal with the drama or the nastiness. I just want to streamline my closet (going from a 2br to a studio) and make a little money. I do not use the bags and they are just sitting in dustbags. However, I was talking to my BF and he thought I should have asked her for a deposit to ensure that she came back the next day. So, my question to you is..do you ever ask people to give a deposit? If so, how much?
I am having some people come to look @ furniture items (coffee table, etc) so I am wondering that if they promise to take the item another day, if I should ask for a deposit to ensure that they come back.
Thanks!