> I can certainly see why someone would prefer not
to have complete strangers come to their house to pick up items. Unless I was
> selling a really large item where the postage would exceed, let's say $50.00, I
see no compelling reason to allow people I don't
> know to come to my house. I have two small daughters at home (3 and 7), and live in
a somewhat isolated area, so why should I
do
anything that
even marginally jeopardizes their safety? Sure, I may be paranoid, but a schmuck? Get
serious.
It's not that hard to arrange a meeting in a neutral place. If the
seller is an individual, he/she is probably going to have to deliver the
item somewhere (carrier's counter), anyway. If a business, they
generally have a storefront or warehouse location that would be safe for
pickups.
Doc
No, it's not that hard, but it's still easier to not have to coordinate
with someone else's schedule. Look, people have their
reasons for not wanting to meet others in person, some may be good ones, some may not.
Why can't someone set their terms of sale
without having the name-calling begin? C'mon, give us misanthropes a break!