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Not the first time you meet.
I think you should try to know them better first before allowing them to enter your home. Make sure that they really have the capacity to pay.
No. A public meeting spot is always recommended. If you must show them something that is fixed at your home like a washing machine then give them the address of a local coffee shop, talk with them for 10 mins, and if you trust them THEN let them follow you home. I recommend having one or more other people (friends or family) there with you while the person attends. Power in numbers...
Just think if it was something like your piano you were trying to sell, would you take that to a public place for viewing?
If a person calls his interest is in the car, I would asume.
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by Answerbag Staff on May 21st, 2010
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can i buy a car from a dealer without a drivers liscence?
by sergiosalas on January 19th, 2011
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I just traded in my car and recieved an email from a potential buyer. Is there anything wrong with the dealership letting this happen!?!?
by Sizzle7655 on October 25th, 2010
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I'm moving to LA for 3 months and need a car, i'm 24 years old, what's the best option?
by calgit on December 29th, 2010
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I'm looking to buy a new car. Any suggestions on what car I should buy?
by azriella on February 21st, 2011
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Thanks Doggie for the advice.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on July 20th, 2008