Posted by paul on March 28, 2010 at 18:00:23 from (76.77.197.242):
In Reply to: Selling Etiquette posted by Cub149 on March 28, 2010 at 08:25:40:
I pretty much buy stuff at auctions. I look at craigslist & such, but it seems just too much hassle, as a buyer look at the other side of things, you need to show up with cash any more, somebody waiting with a club or how do you prove it's yours, how can you track it without a check & so forth, what if it's stolen goods?
One fella asks double what it's worth, the next is asking lowball price, you offer one 90% and he thinks you insulted him, the next one kinda wonders that you didn't bargin with him for a while, laughs at you as he watches you load the stuff.
You drive to go see it, just sold it, oh it's at this other location, oh I don't know much about it, need to talk to Mr X instead he'll be around tomorrow, tomorrow - oh it just sold this morning I took 60% of what I was asking........
It ain't no picnic for the buyers out there either, I like auctions. I bid what I think it's worth, and I go home with it or not. Works well.
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