Posted by s.crum on November 29, 2009 at 19:13:14 from (4.156.231.193):
In Reply to: IH 856 markup posted by thats crazy on November 29, 2009 at 18:53:42:
A lot easier to lower a price than raise it. There's no sense in selling at cost. The general rule is to sell at what the market will bear. He's selling at less than the standard 100% mark up. Went and looked at a truck today I found on Craigslist. I thought from the picture it looked familiar. Turned out to be a truck I walked away from back in June at $800. It was washed and the trash cleaned out of the cab. Asking price is $1,700. Not bad for a morning of cleaning. Doubt he'll get that for it though.
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