Posted by John T on August 15, 2014 at 17:04:42 from (216.249.72.121):
I always get a kick out of some of the ads and responses when I advertise on Craigs List. I just posted an item for sale with lots of good pics and a detailed description plus price. I get a short e mail "What's your lowest price". Of course its impossible for anyone to buy it unless they come here first (kind of hard to buy it over phone or e mail), so my response is always "Whats the most you will give" lol That usually shuts them up.
As a former used truck, tractor and implement dealer over the years I've heard and see it all for the most part. Some dudes wont make an Offer, they only demand you give them your lowest price, but experience taught me what they want to do is for you to come down to your "lowest" price and only then will they make an even lower offer and expect you to start negotiating from there SORRY CHARLIE I don't play that game. I price it, feel free to make an offer, worst I can do is say yes or no. I don't come down unless and until someone is serious enough to make an offer, otherwise they probably arent gonna buy it anyway. Of course at my age and stage in life the world will probably go on if I make a sale or not lol and that's such a good feeling and place to be.
I still enjoy watching people play their little games however, makes it interesting for sure.
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