One's junk is another's treasure, I'm probably the most honest guy on craigslist in my area. I price stuff cheap and have talked more than a few people out of buying stuff because it's really not what they need, but they are tempted because the price is so low. Also if it's a project, I advertise it as such. I can't tell you how many people really think they're gonna get a boat motor and trailer for less than $500 and go out fishing on it this weekend without any problems. I'd rather sell something cheap and move it than have it listed for weeks on end dealing with a lot of stupid questions and low ball offers on an already priced to move item. I'll still wheel and deal on the price, but if an item is $500 used everywhere you look and mine is listed for $250, don't call me up and offer $100 over the phone without having even seen it. Show up when you say you will and bring some foldin' money with you and we'll talk. Don't give me some line about it being Sunday and the bank isn't open, or you have to wait to get your government check on the 15th. People tell me patience is a virtue and I should sit on things longer and wait for the higher price. I feel though that if I have little to nothing in it I'd rather just flip it quickly and deal with a lot less BS. Anyone need a Mercury V6 lower unit? $100. Anyone need a good condition stainless yamaha prop, $50. I've got two. 1983 Wellcraft V20 Center Console? FREE. Heavy duty galvanized tandem trailer to get it home, $750. Are all these things in brand new condition with original packaging; with a warranty? Hell no, but they are cheaper than anything else out there and if you find one cheaper or for free from a complete stranger go get it. I'll agree that you got a hell of a deal.