spanj 11 Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 (edited) Browning A5 3 shot semi auto. Classic humpback shotgun. Really good condition. This is the light twelve and is chambered 2 3/4" with a fixed 1/2 choke. Wooden stock. Obviously face to face only or will send to RFD at your expense. Offers please. Edited December 16, 2009 by spanj Link to post Share on other sites
sanibel686 29 Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Without seeing a picture or having anything else to go by can I offer £60 Link to post Share on other sites
spanj 11 Posted December 15, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 Without seeing a picture or having anything else to go by can I offer £60 [/quote Offer what you like but you must realise that that was ridiculous. Sensible offers only please people. PM me preferably. Cheers Link to post Share on other sites
sanibel686 29 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 (edited) Sir, I consider your comment that my offer is ridiculous, to be offensive. The only reference I can find to a browning A5 is from a dealer on guntrader who is asking £100 (say £ after a "chat") £60 in relation to the afore-mentioned dealer is a reasonable and proportional offer in my estimation, considering that you have not bothered to post pics and that your "really good condition" comment is less descriptive than I would expect of my 10 year old talking about her toys, and that you are a private person offering the gun without guarantee. Given your comment I suppose I should not be surprised that even after your 314 posts the sales rules of this site have eluded you. This is not ebay, the rules state that; SELLERS HAVE TO STATE A PRICE (that was me shouting by the way) Edited December 17, 2009 by sanibel686 Link to post Share on other sites
spanj 11 Posted December 17, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 Sir, I consider your comment that my offer is ridiculous, to be offensive. The only reference I can find to a browning A5 is from a dealer on guntrader who is asking £100 (say £ after a "chat") £60 in relation to the afore-mentioned dealer is a reasonable and proportional offer in my estimation, considering that you have not bothered to post pics and that your "really good condition" comment is less descriptive than I would expect of my 10 year old talking about her toys, and that you are a private person offering the gun without guarantee. Given your comment I suppose I should not be surprised that even after your 314 posts the sales rules of this site have eluded you. This is not ebay, the rules state that; SELLERS HAVE TO STATE A PRICE (that was me shouting by the way) Hmmm you are a verbose character aren't you. Suggest you buy that dealers gun then. I'm entitled to an opinion as are you........ but dont come on here after a handful of posts giving me grief, dont need it, dont want it, dont bother responding. Link to post Share on other sites
sanibel686 29 Posted December 17, 2009 Report Share Posted December 17, 2009 (edited) I'm entitled to an opinion as are you........ but dont come on here after a handful of posts giving me grief, dont need it, dont want it, dont bother responding. Handful of posts or not, I know that sellers need to state a price , it's a fairly standard rule on most forums, you know your goods, you set the bar. As for me giving you "grief" I prefer to think of it as providing a learning experience (that you haven't taken on board yet) you obviously don't want it but you certainly do need it, you still haven't stated a price! As for me "not bothering to respond" Paraphrasing your own words; I'm also entitled to express an opinion. Good luck with the sale!! Edited December 17, 2009 by sanibel686 Link to post Share on other sites
spanj 11 Posted December 18, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2009 I'm entitled to an opinion as are you........ but dont come on here after a handful of posts giving me grief, dont need it, dont want it, dont bother responding. Handful of posts or not, I know that sellers need to state a price , it's a fairly standard rule on most forums, you know your goods, you set the bar. As for me giving you "grief" I prefer to think of it as providing a learning experience (that you haven't taken on board yet) you obviously don't want it but you certainly do need it, you still haven't stated a price! As for me "not bothering to respond" Paraphrasing your own words; I'm also entitled to express an opinion. Good luck with the sale!! go and bother somebody else please Link to post Share on other sites
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