Random Kijiji Seller

I'm not saying you have to call, but if you want a better interaction with the seller it's in your best interest.

I've bought and sold over a 150 cars/bikes/trucks in the last 20 years on kijiji/autotrder/buy&sell(remember that one?). Within the last year I think the spam, ignorant buyers/sellers have gotten exponentially worse.
90% of emails are guys offering offensive offers , ie : comps-$9500,asking-$8500, email offering-$3000!
There is a whole bunch of people that actually make a living scouring kijiji lowballing in mass and then seeing who emails them back, they then sell the item in kijiji for twice what they paid for it, sometimes even using the same pics from the original listing! That's why it can be so frustrating for a seller to deal with emails sometimes.

I promise you that you will have a more pleasant transaction if you muster up the courage to call the seller.
I know it can be a little nerve wracking at first but remember the seller wants you to call them, so don't feel nervous. Be polite when you call and treat the guy like a friend... Heck you both like the same bike, chances are you guys would probably get along anyways! :) (I'm friends with at least half the guys I've sold my vehicles too!)

Here are a few tips before you call:
1. Make sure you have the funds ready to close the deal if this turns out to be what you want.
2. Research the model thoroughly before, so you know exactly what to ask the guy and so you know if this is the bike for you. The seller isn't a professional salesman (this is a good thing) so don't expect him to be.
3. Write down all your questions you want to ask on an a pad of paper.
4. When you call write down the sellers name and phone number on top of the questions along with the make an model of the bike.
5. Ask the seller to tell you about the bike. This will let you get a feel for the seller.
6. Ask your questions and see I the seller was withholding any information from his initial description. This is a potential red-flag so just be aware of it.

Call all the bikes of that model that meet your Budget on kijiji and keep all your notes.
From there decide which ones you want to see.

This will make buying the right bike a MUCH quicker painless process, you will be able to negotiate a better deal, and maybe even make a friend in the process.

For the record the kijiji seller in the OP was just ignorant, if he was too frustrated with emailing he shouldn't have replied. There is never a good reason to be rude to someone. :)

This^ very well said. I just sold my bike. The guy negotiated to the last dollar, then wants to give me a deposit with the balance in three weeks. However, he didn't offer me a surfboard so I took the deposit. This gives me time to think more about my next bike. All winter and I've narrowed it down to 3. Or 4.


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To Fawaz or anyone else.

Do you ladies/guys ever ask for the motorcycle VIN# as well to do a check on it?

You can simply take this VIN# to MTO and ask them to check it for a small fee correct?
 
that's what the UVIP is for.

Oh okay, thanks for confirming Chaos.

There is a bike I am interested in and it is being sold as is.

I just want to find if the bike has been in any collision or had any repairs/modifications that the seller hasn't told me about.

Would you guys recommend I (myself the buyer) to get the UVIP just to check this information?

*Also it will not be sold certified.
 
Oh okay, thanks for confirming Chaos.

There is a bike I am interested in and it is being sold as is.

I just want to find if the bike has been in any collision or had any repairs/modifications that the seller hasn't told me about.

Would you guys recommend I (myself the buyer) to get the UVIP just to check this information?

*Also it will not be sold certified.

UVIP won't show you any of those details. It's just for leins, previous owners and book values.
 
Oh okay, thanks for confirming Chaos.

There is a bike I am interested in and it is being sold as is.

I just want to find if the bike has been in any collision or had any repairs/modifications that the seller hasn't told me about.

Would you guys recommend I (myself the buyer) to get the UVIP just to check this information?

*Also it will not be sold certified.

usually for me, when buying a vehicle, motorcycle or car, i either have one or the other. if i don't have the UVIP, i ask them for it to be certified or vice versa.
 
Kills me every time I read the osap comment. I don't know why it's so funny.
I'm not sure hy students are so stupid with their money. The interest after grad is going to be a heavy burden. I took osap, but invested all of it into securities.

OSAP interest is way better than credit card interest rates. And they offer repayment assistance which gives you a 6 months grace period ie. No interest. im glad you invested and I know other people who have. I prefer to live in the present and enjoy my life.

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OSAP interest is way better than credit card interest rates. And they offer repayment assistance which gives you a 6 months grace period ie. No interest. im glad you invested and I know other people who have. I prefer to live in the present and enjoy my life.

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This is soo smart! Way better than buying a bike on a credit card and he gets to enjoy it right away! Why wait until you can afford stuff?
 
This is soo smart! Way better than buying a bike on a credit card and he gets to enjoy it right away! Why wait until you can afford stuff?

Who are you to tell me what I can and cant afford? How do you know I dont have a job lined up that as soon as I graduate ill be making a substantial amount of money

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Who are you to tell me what I can and cant afford? How do you know I dont have a job lined up that as soon as I graduate ill be making a substantial amount of money

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because you're from Scarborough? lol
 
Who are you to tell me what I can and cant afford? How do you know I dont have a job lined up that as soon as I graduate ill be making a substantial amount of money

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Because you asked to borrow my (taxpayers) money to go to school. I (we) agreed to help, and now you spent my money on a motorcycle. Wtf?
Jk. It's you that has to pay it back. If you get through school and can afford the bike, more power to you. I moved heaven and earth to get my first bike, pretty sure I also ate chef boyardee all summer to do it.


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Because you asked to borrow my (taxpayers) money to go to school. I (we) agreed to help, and now you spent my money on a motorcycle. Wtf?
Jk. It's you that has to pay it back. If you get through school and can afford the bike, more power to you. I moved heaven and earth to get my first bike, pretty sure I also ate chef boyardee all summer to do it.


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Fair enough. Ill do whatever I have to to pay back my loans...while enjoying my bike. :D

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Who are you to tell me what I can and cant afford? How do you know I dont have a job lined up that as soon as I graduate ill be making a substantial amount of money

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Wah wah wah.

Who am I? Nobody special. Don't get your panties twisted, I simply stated how much of an awesome idea you had. Substantial eh? You certainly will go places I'm sure.

Go cry elsewhere kiddo
 
And please take the ad down when you sell it. Called four guys in a row today, all sold 3-4 weeks ago, still on kijiji.


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