Title: Coke Policeman repop Post by: BrianS on May 27, 2013, 09:42:03 pm Just got back from a week in Florida chasing Mickey around the Kingdom. Took a couple quick Craigslist searches and came across this Coke cop. Not sure what a repop of one of these goes for but it looks like there are a lot of other goodies here. He had several other ads with signs as well.
http://daytona.craigslist.org/atq/3752387034.html Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: Jim on May 28, 2013, 06:36:00 am Hope you and the family had a great time ! ! !
This seller is down near me; it's actually an 18 y/o kid that buys/sells I bought one of my Vendo Coin Changers from him several months back He gets some decent things from time to time... Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: Marvin on May 28, 2013, 11:55:33 am The family and I are in Orlando now. I saw his ads and was thinking of calling him. He has a couple of air meters that are priced pretty good.
Jim, that guy is only 18 years old? From his ads, he has quite a collection going. Good for him. Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: Jim on May 28, 2013, 01:18:50 pm Jim, that guy is only 18 years old? From his ads, he has quite a collection going. Good for him. Well, his dad has a lot to say/do with things...Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: davethebirdman on May 28, 2013, 02:09:24 pm Never have worked out craigslist. How do you search on an individual seller's items. Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: Kilroy on May 28, 2013, 02:32:18 pm You really can't, unless the seller provides a phone number or unique keyword to search on.
Title: Re: Coke Policeman repop Post by: BrianS on May 28, 2013, 11:03:41 pm The phone number is the easiest to search, if they give one. But if someone is listing several items they will often copy/paste some of the basic verbage. If I see something interesting without a phone number, I will look for a catch phrase or other personal verbage. It often gets used in all of their ads and you can search the phrase to find other items they have listed. Just for fun go to your local Craigslist and type in "no lowballers"
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