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I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. Is it
appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. Is it appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate Ya gotta low-ball the *******s! Offer half what they're asking. Don't worry about insulting them. Make sure you have cash money in hand. No payments or any of that other crap. Greenbacks! If the dude balks then ask him what his lowest counter offer is. In other words haggle. Act like you love the boat but just can't afford much more than you're offering. Act like you're gonna cry if you don't get it cheap. Use your feminine wiles. Good luck! Wilbur Hubbard |
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On May 6, 2:31 pm, wrote:
I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. Is it appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate I'd offer him 50% of what he's asking. You can always go up on your offer, but it's hard to go down. No one should get offended in negotiations. Joe |
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On May 6, 3:31 pm, wrote:
I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. Is it appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate I think about 60% of the asking price is a good place to start. Figure the final selling price will be at or below 75% of the asking price. |
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You should know what comperable boats have been selling for. Make an
offer taking into consideration what condition the boat is in that you are looking at plus what equipment is included. If the seller is priced above market let him know. Also let him know that his is not the only boat you are looking at. |
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On May 6, 3:31�pm, wrote:
I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. *Is it appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? *First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. *Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate Thanks for all the info. Just FYI - it isn't a daysailor - its 27ft. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... On May 6, 3:31�pm, wrote: I am trying to negotiate a price for a used sailboat. Is it appropriate to offer 10% below what they are asking? First time for this - don't want to offend the seller, but also want to make the best deal for myself. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks...Cate Thanks for all the info. Just FYI - it isn't a daysailor - its 27ft. That's a daysailer. My Swan 68 is a world cruiser. . . Wilbur Hubbard |
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