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Originally Posted by m3j0n
AM, Im sorry the narrative on the listing wasn't up to your expectations.
I didnt know that I should also have to take the reader down some winding path of vivid imagery to get them aroused of what it is like to drive this car in order to motivate a purchase the car. Anything other than what I included in the ad would be hearsay or fluff as I am not the original owner, which I'm not going to do. If thats something you need in an ebay ad, then there are plenty other dealers out there that have a PhD in Fluff and can tell you anything you want to hear and make hollow guarantees and empty promises. I'm sorry I fell short of your expectations on a car you weren't in the market to buy anyway. Also, I am sorry to all of those that use a browser that is not supported by ebay or my listing software.
Curious as to why that matters to you? Each car will sell for whatever it sells for - whatever the seller is willing to let it go for and whatever the buyer is willing to spend for that particular car at that particular time. The sale on my car has no bearing on the sale of any other car. 
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Mate at the outset I want to state that I have no skin in this game... however a couple of things stand out...
You've posted a discussion piece in an X5 forum, opined that you've only heard from some flaky douches and then sought comment on your experience. The members here have taken the initiative, reviewed your product and offered constructive feedback on both your advertisement and, the presence of reviews that aren't the best.
Firstly, if you resent the feedback and don't like the responses, perhaps rethink the point of your post.
Secondly, the consistent 'combative' and sarcastic tone from each of your responses suggests to me you've been dealing with the general public too long. You reach for the contemptuous reply
far too easily....
Finally, congrats on the sale... it may turn out to have more than one lesson in it....
Cheers