Depending on where you are from it is called DICKERING or HAGGLING. It's how literally everything used to be sold.
Dickering/haggling is still in wide use today, in the stock market, the commodities markets. It's still how "they" determine what we pay for everything.
Problem is with the proliferation of retail stores where you pay the price on the tag, period, people have lost the art of the haggle.
The normal reaction today is to get insulted any time someone offers us less than our asking price. That's not how it works.
Haggling is not personal. It's business. You've got no business taking it personally. If you don't like their offer, make a counter offer or just say no.
At this point, who knows? Maybe he realized he insulted you and is trying to diffuse the situation? Maybe you've earned his respect by standing up to him? Maybe he's a phycho and he's coming to kill you for daring to challenge him?
Seriously, $600 for a baler on blocks missing some pretty important components, when a complete field-ready version of the same model is barely worth that, is some pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking...
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