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Try some Ferrari enthusiasts message boards, or maybe even post it for sale in Ferrari Dine FB groups (if one exists). Thje closer you can target owners of said vehicles who might want a manual, the better.
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Try some Ferrari enthusiasts message boards, or maybe even post it for sale in Ferrari Dine FB groups (if one exists). Thje closer you can target owners of said vehicles who might want a manual, the better.
Thanks, I've been looking at some Ferrari forums, I may have to break down and finally get a FB account.
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I maintain one just for selling items on FB. I hate using it, but it's the best way to reach a broader audience.
Probably something I should think about. I sold a fair amount of stuff for a while on Ebay for a while but then didn't use it, with no notice they cancelled my account and took away my 100% positive feedback, I have no interest in going back there.
Probably something I should think about. I sold a fair amount of stuff for a while on Ebay for a while but then didn't use it, with no notice they cancelled my account and took away my 100% positive feedback, I have no interest in going back there.
I put my bicycle on Craigslist two weeks ago and only got one person contact me. Put it on Facebook Marketplace and four guys contacted me within an hour of posting, I sold it that day.
Probably something I should think about. I sold a fair amount of stuff for a while on Ebay for a while but then didn't use it, with no notice they cancelled my account and took away my 100% positive feedback, I have no interest in going back there.
If you don’t buy or sell for a year, feedback automatically goes to 0
I don’t know why they closed your account. Were you a seller and didn’t provide banking and irs info for managed payments? If you didn’t, that’s why it’s closed.
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If you don’t buy or sell for a year, feedback automatically goes to 0
I don’t know why they closed your account. Were you a seller and didn’t provide banking and irs info for managed payments? If you didn’t, that’s why it’s closed.
I sold stuff but do you mean 'seller' as in I had a store or something? I'm just an individual who gave them whatever information they ever asked for and I don't recall ever reading anywhere feedback would go to 0 after a year of inactivity or that the account would be closed. With treatment like that I just don't see myself ever wanting to deal with them again. I thought their greed was out of hand when they required you to accept PayPal which at least at the time was owned my Ebay. PayPal jerked me around one time on a sale, telling the buyer I had accepted an incorrect payment and they couldn't do anything when I'd done no such thing. Because of this I have little interest in dealing with Ebay or PayPal ever again.
The Dino parts manual is a friend's who doesn't do Ebay or FB so I was going to sell it for him, he cooled off a bit and hasn't sent it to me yet, guess I'll have to look into FB if he gets hot to sell it again.
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