I would offer some kind of reasonable payment for someone facilitating 
shipment to me. Going to look at a bike for someone is fun..I would feel 
silly getting paid just to look.

On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 4:26:48 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
>
> I've been on both sides of transactions, and actually the thought never 
> occurred to me.  In both cases, however, the other parties were known to me 
> so it was just doing something for a friend.  A couple of times listers 
> have solicited someone "in area" to look at something, and I've made the 
> offer to do so but someone else was already on the case.  Over the years, 
> I've gotten a lot of help & knowledge on these lists, so it just seems 
> right to return the favor.
>
> dougP
>
> On Tuesday, March 24, 2015 at 6:54:42 AM UTC-7, 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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