Question: Hello, would you be interested in having this vehicle driven for delivery? If it is roadworthy, insured, and has a license plate or temporary tag, I could drive it for you for $650 all-inclusive. Expected transit time is 3 days. Presently I can schedule the pickup within 2 weeks. Please let me know if you have any questions and whether I should submit a bid. Thanks, Eric (9/13/2008)

Response: Hello - what is the soonest you could schedule? need asap and am looking for delivery within 2 weeks, at the most, preferably sooner. Thank you. (9/14/2008)

Response: Hello, thank you for the reply. If your vehicle is ready now, I can make the pickup on short notice (1 to 2 days). Please notice also that I am offering to drive the vehicle under its own power. I will wait for your reply and then submit a bid. Thanks, Eric (9/15/2008)

Response: Hello - very interested since you can do it quickly. Can you do any better on the price, the truck is a 4 cylinder, 2wd, 4door. thank you. (9/15/2008)

Response: Hello, I can bid $620 considering the lower fuel cost than I had thought. If we reach an agreement by this afternoon, I can schedule the pickup for tomorrow morning. I will go ahead and submit my bid. Thanks, Eric (9/15/2008)

Response: You mean tomorrow, tuesday 9/16. thats great. Not sure we can be here tomorrow morning. Need to check it out. Can you do thursday 9/18 if need be or wednesday 9/17 and do you have any idea of morning time. If not, tomorrow may work. Also, please confirm it is you driving and how many days for delivery. Thank you. (9/15/2008)

Response: Hello, I do mean Tuesday Sept. 16, and the time would be around 10:30 am if the buses are somewhat on time. A later pickup date would be fine, but there could be up to a week delay in scheduling if I am busy with another delivery. Expected time in transit is 3 days max, probably 2 1/2 or so. I am a solo operation and would be the only person driving your vehicle. Thanks, Eric (9/15/2008)

Response: tomorrow is ok- i am a little confused with the accept bid page. does the balance get paid to you and how. uship asks for the deposit??? (9/15/2008)

Response: Hello, I haven't seen the accept bid page myself, but the "deposit" is essentially a service fee for uShip that in theory is owed by me to uShip, although they collect it directly from you. As noted in my bid details, I require a separate $100 advance payment to myself for a bit of surety in case of cancellation. Thanks, Eric (9/15/2008)

Response: Just so i know the total out of our pocket is 620. do you get paid balance on delivery and is it paid directly to you or uship. how do i pay 100 advance to you. also tues or wed is ok, whichever works best for you. Thanks (9/15/2008)
