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Old 29th August 2014, 00:06   #8
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Originally Posted by gazzv6 View Post
I don't mean to be cheeky chaps , but just out of interest why could you not put "open to offers" , just I wouldn't know how much a car like this in this condition is worth , I'm just interested that's all chaps
As the rules state a price must be stated. However the use of ono or ovno is permissible when selling a whole car. However "open to offers" is not. This is due to the fact that in the past this has resulted in all sorts of issues to not only to the sellers but also potential buyers.

Besides the use of various car selling sites are always a good guide to current prices that could be realised.

The OP can always adjust the price in the light of their experience in trying to sell the car.

The end all is that the rule is there, and if not abided to after a request may well be pulled.
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Last edited by Dragrad; 29th August 2014 at 00:10.. Reason: typo & addition
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