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I figured I might get hassled a little bit by companies like these guys when I posted my truck online (Craigslist) I was reluctant but figured what the heck, I'll take the bait. This all happened via text message First I was asked if I was available to discuss my truck and after a quick Google Search of the company I responded within ten minutes that I was available. It was several hours before I get another response. (I'm pretty irritated already so I text the person that I WAS available but have since gone to work and can't talk about it at this time. If you don't have the time to talk about the vehicle don't ask me if I am!? You're a professional!!) Anyways I send over the proper information they had asked for and knew I was going to have to wait to get my offer but it's all good. To my shock and surprise...they low-ball me. Right?! Who thought?? Waste of my time and energy. Would not sell to them if they offered me full asking price now (ok I lie I would sell to them at full price haha) Very unprofessional. I doubt any of these 5star reviews are real.
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