Re: unbelivable question asked when selling a boat!
Lately I've been running into another type of seller.
I answered an ad on CL and the guy said the boat was still for sale and gave me his address. The boat had been listed for a month, I was mainly interested in the motor but it was a decent turn key package for under a grand.
I drove about an hour to go see it, he had it ready to run when I got there, and he said that I was the first to show up to look at it.
I told the guy that I'd take it, and at the same time another buyer showed up, the guy then told me that the boat was sold since the other guy had emailed him first a few weeks ago. Needless to say my reaction to that wasn't very friendly to say the least. He was already to sign over the title when the other guy showed up and he sold the boat to him for the same price.
I got the impression he was looking for a higher offer, but that wasn't going to happen. The boat remained listed for another 3 months, so I knew that the boat didn't actually sell. He called me about 4 months later, during the middle of winter and asked me if I was still interested in that boat and that it was again for sale for $500 more than he had listed it for. I pretty much told the guy where he could stick his boat. I've since watched it listed several times since at various crazy prices.
The boat itself is old, the trailer borderline, but the motor was a later model 4 stroke. I'm not sure what his game is but he still has the boat, and still keeps listing it from time to time. I emailed him once since from my email address and he gave the same reply he gave me the first time saying I was the first to email about it.