I would consider this to be a brokerage and if you want somebody to do it, 
cover their trouble, and still like you for it after they're done, 10% is 
marginal.  

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 9:09:49 AM UTC-5, Anton Tutter wrote:
>
> Ok, I realized the absurdity of my suggestion.  Duh, the guy's located far 
> away.  Never mind... Now I feel stupid.
>
> OK, so in the case where the facilitator is out of state, my earlier 
> comment still holds true (the gratis part) but you can always offer to 
> paypal the facilitator a gift, even if he refuses.  If he is looking for 
> compensation, it really depends how much out of his way he goes to complete 
> the facilitation. How far does he have to drive to pick up the bike?  Is he 
> fronting cash for it?  Will he ship it himself or drop it at a bike shop? 
> He may appreciate receiving the fee that the bike shop normally would for 
> shipping, and ship it himself.
>
> I once bought a bike from a CL seller out of state, in NYC.  The 
> facilitator in this case, who worked in NYC, biked cross-town to see the 
> bike, and when he realized there was a lot of interest in the bike from 
> other parties, he FRONTED the $700 for the bike in order to pay for it 
> there and then... no questions asked. He didn't even know me. He then rode 
> the bike to his home in NJ for me to pick up at a later date.
>
> I drove down to his home in NJ the following weekend to pick the bike up 
> from him. We chatted, I payed him back and tacked on $40 for his help and 
> for trusting me to pay him. We've since become friends, and he's hosted 
> several rides of which I've participated. A great guy. 
>
> Good luck.
>
> Anton
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 10:00:51 AM UTC-4, Anton Tutter wrote:
>>
>> On most other forums I'm on, this type of thing is done gratis... one of 
>> the things that make these online communities so great.
>>
>> That said, it NEVER hurts to show your gratitude... buy the guy a beer. 
>> Maybe you'll not only end up with a successful transaction, but also a new 
>> friend.
>>
>> Anton
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 9:54:42 AM UTC-4, Mark Wilkins wrote:
>>>
>>> I know that some folks on the list have helped or have been helped with 
>>> a CL (or other) purchase where the seller wouldn't ship. I suppose this 
>>> involves transporting the bike to a nearby shop that would pack and ship, 
>>> or maybe something else. 
>>>
>>> What's the going rate for assistance like that? Cash? RBW gift 
>>> certificate? Payment in bike parts? 
>>>
>>> I suppose it all depends on the effort involved. I guess what I'm really 
>>> looking for your experiences (on either side). 
>>>
>>> All opinions welcome. 
>>>
>>> Thanks! 
>>>
>>> Mark Wilkins 
>>> Camp Hill, PA 
>>>
>>>

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