I texted the seller Friday night, and after a brief chat about the machine request a photo. Says he will send when he gets home.
Late Saturday morning, still no photo. I text again, saying I'd like to come look at that day, but want to see a photo first. I had
inferred this might be the right machine based on a previous ad, but I want to make sure before I go up there. No response at all.
I call Saturday afternoon, on a different phone with cheaper calling. Find out a few things about the machine, and ask the seller if he
will e-mail me a photo. I'm thinking maybe the picture messages were not going through, but I don't tell him. He suggests sending a
picture message, then I mention that I had already texted him twice asking for pictures. He replies that he was busy with roofing repairs. I
ask if he will send a picture to the "other phone" when he gets a chance. I say I might get back with him on it early next week, and that's
it.
I've asked three times for a picture and have yet to get one. Here's what I've learned along the way. I had some trouble understanding him over
the cell phone, but here's the gist.
Seller is a refrigeration repair man who acquired it intending to fix it himself.
Machine is locked, no key-but the seller is sure it is all there.
Machine had dents, but nothing major. No rust. (I think he said no rust.)
Seller does not know who made it, or even how many drinks it will hold.
The asking price is $250. IMO that's too much for one of these with a bad compressor. The body would have to be pretty much mint and
complete, and it's not in mint condition I'm pretty sure. The fact that the seller seems to be either unwilling or unable to send a picture is
highly problematic. The machine being locked is a red flag, no way to tell if complete and not rusted through somewhere inside.
I haven't given up yet, but I'm not that optimistic. If I was selling it, I think I'd have found 10 minutes somewhere and snapped a picture
and sent it on when asked.