Posted by da-bees on February 15, 2010 at 19:19:15 from (72.181.183.240):
In Reply to: Re: responses to posted by dave2 on February 15, 2010 at 17:11:48:
This is a different twist on buying/selling. I sat an old motercycle out front with $50 sign on it hoping some kid would ask about it and I would give it away. Fella stops by and will not give more than $45,which I refused. Next day I recovered the seat and changed the sign to $60. Same fella stops by and says he has reluctlantly decided to pay $50. Nope,I said,I will have to have $65. He turned and got in his truck after a short debate over wherther I could do such thing seeing as how the sign clearly read $60. Well he gets back out and says eventhough he thought I didn't deserve it,he will pay the $65. Nope,I don't think I can let it go for less than $70. Poor guy turns every color in a rainbow and asks for an explaination. I told him I had a price at the begaining to which he refused and counter offered to which I refused and counter offered. Now I can carry on with this as long as you like,so as it stands $70 is the asking price which you can pay or you are welcome to turn it down and counter. He paid $70 and left mumbling something about Texans beeing the craziest things on earth. My brother who was there at the time was still telling that story 20 years later and getting a huge laugh about it. I must admit it sometimes crosses my mind when someone starts haggling. Hey! Come see the junk that I have for sale.
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