This is a very interesting thread. One thing is for sure...pimping used cues ain't always easy, especially a lower priced cue with issues.
It seems like sometimes when you tell the buyer there are some issues and that's why it's priced low, it can turn into a nitpicking session once received. If you sell a cheap cue at a decent deal, you are opening yourself up to some buyers out there who for some reason expect "perfect" for "cheap". Seems like common sense would prevail when something's cheap, it won't be perfect.
I have had a few deals go haywire this last year and they were both over cheap items and nitty buyers. I always describe every issue known with a cue or case. It's almost always best to suck it up and accept a return.
It seems like sometimes when you tell the buyer there are some issues and that's why it's priced low, it can turn into a nitpicking session once received. If you sell a cheap cue at a decent deal, you are opening yourself up to some buyers out there who for some reason expect "perfect" for "cheap". Seems like common sense would prevail when something's cheap, it won't be perfect.
I have had a few deals go haywire this last year and they were both over cheap items and nitty buyers. I always describe every issue known with a cue or case. It's almost always best to suck it up and accept a return.