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sorchamr

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It seems that some people just love to waste you time! you post detail of items for sale, you get a message, you respond you give your address then they do not bother to respond, in the interim you get more messages but your not sure if the item is going to be collected....is this getting to be the norm? is this on the increase? is it possible to do anything about it? Or is there just a lot of more rude folk around - ie they could not be bother to say sorry change of mind
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I had the same a few months ago. It helped me to put deadline on things. If somebody agreed to pick something up, I'd say, if I don't hear back for you by xxxx I'll readvertise it, or give it to the next person interested. Worked a treat.


Best of luck.

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I think it's just part of how it goes.

Ultimately this isn't eBay so certain safeguards regarding bidding / timewasting are not in place, as they should not be - it being a local forum.

Ive had same frustrations in the past and am probably guilty too of 'going cold' / not communicating on occasion.

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