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fallacy:
I ended up selling the car that very day. After going through at least 40 FU*k tard messages someone finally wrote to me. “Good evening, Can I come and take a look at the buick?” I was like ow cool I am finally get to talk to an adult. I replied back “yes you can, what time were you thinking?” |
Mike A:
I just bought another cab on Facebook. The guy responded to my questions promptly. I showed up on time and handed him money. He had two guys help me load the cab. The end. |
RandyT:
--- Quote from: fallacy on April 29, 2023, 04:59:38 am ---“Good evening, Can I come and take a look at the buick?” --- End quote --- If you weren't lucky enough to find the one person who likes Buicks, and just happened to need one, I'll bet you'd have started answering those emails :lol |
fallacy:
Randy I am not running a business like you, I have only one item to sell in my inventory and then done. Also when you click on any add the first thing you should look at is when it was posted. If it was posted that day no one wants to deal with retards, “Ow thank god you came along offering half I did not know what I was going to do, I need to get rid of it this very second or my world is going to cave in on itself. ” Sarcasm off. |
RandyT:
--- Quote from: fallacy on May 01, 2023, 01:27:54 pm ---Randy I am not running a business like you, I have only one item to sell in my inventory and then done. Also when you click on any add the first thing you should look at is when it was posted. If it was posted that day no one wants to deal with retards, “Ow thank god you came along offering half I did not know what I was going to do, I need to get rid of it this very second or my world is going to cave in on itself. ” Sarcasm off. --- End quote --- If you just posted the ad, and someone offers half the asking price, just delete the message and go on with your day. But here's the thing...suppose you didn't find someone you could convince to give you your price, and all the responses were offers well below what you were asking. This gives you very valuable information about the true market for what it is you are trying to sell. At that point, you can continue to hang onto the item, choosing to wait as long as it takes and perhaps finding more value in keeping it, or you could price the item more realistically. Whatever the case, the "tire-kickers" and low-ballers do bring some value to the potential transaction, so long as you don't allow them to waste too much of your time or take the offers as personal insults and allow them to live in your head rent-free :) |
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