I understand haggling, and low-balling, I do it, we all do it that is BUSINESS!
However, I think a low, low-ball offer is probably half of what something is worth, him offering $50 out of $600, I think that was out of line, and the way he did it made it even worse!
Now, I would have felt different if I had put the baler on there and said "Make Offer/OBO" and he said $50, he didn't know I wanted $600 for it, so that is an offer.. Fair? I think so...
The end twist to this, is that I e-mailed him a little bit ago and told him, IN A NICE WAY, that it was worth more than $400 to me just to have it sitting there for parts, and that I was going to take the add down, nothing against him, just decided I didn't want to sell it.
He wrote back:
Well, then you are one stupid $%^&! I would have given you that cash, but I guess it just aint good e nuff for you huh dumb a--?!?!?!?!?! You clearly don't know your equipment, and probably dont know how to properly use it either! $%^& you!!!!!
And yes that was a quote.... Copied it right out of my e-mail... I am happy keeping the baler, I now think that it looks REALLY nice in my yard.....
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