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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... "Tom Francis" wrote in message ... After an hour of this bull****, I was getting a little annoyed, but kept cool. Finally, they left and the potential buyer said he'd get back to me tonight. I just got off the phone with him - he offered me $600 for the Halman based on his "surveyor's" report. I hung up on him. I hate selling stuff period. When it comes to boats, I'd rather sell through a reputable broker and pay him a commission, allowing him to screen the tire kickers from the serious buyers. It's not just boats either. I recently sold a custom built Harley that I had advertised on Craigslist. Long story short .... the initial potential buyer jerked me around with promises for over a month while he tried to obtain financing to buy it. This is after I explained to him that it was a custom build, had been inspected by the MA State Police and issued a MA VIN number and title, but not all banks would finance custom built bikes without a manufacturer's assigned VIN. (they can't look the value up in a book) I also explained that I had priced the bike at well below it's value to make it attractive to a cash buyer and provided documentation of the cost to build to prove it. He told me he would be paying cash. He was a director of something at a large food supply company in CT ... a typical self-important yuppie. After a month of delays .... important job meetings, sick mother-in-law, etc. he emailed that he was ready to do the deal and would call me the next day. I said fine. Never heard from him again. (Learned my lesson .... next time a deposit will be required). Then .... Mrs. E. had purchased a set of OEM rims and winter tires for the '06 BMW 750il that she had for a short period of time. She paid about $3600 for the set, never used them, and ended up trading the car for a Z4si. I got tired (pun intended) of storing them, tried unsuccessfully to sell them back to the dealer and finally listed them on Craigslist for $500 just to get rid of them. I had guys wanting to try them on other BMW series cars, but they wanted the option of getting their money back if they didn't fit. (give me a break!) Then, a guy with a new seven series BMW called and wanted them. He couldn't believe I only wanted 500 bucks for them and showed up to buy them. He inspected them, looked at me and said, "Will you take $450?" I guess everyone has to negotiate, regardless of the price. I hesitated for a second, then said "fine" and helped him load them in his truck. Eisboch I would have said $500.00 'Firm'..... |
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![]() "Don White" wrote in message ... He inspected them, looked at me and said, "Will you take $450?" I guess everyone has to negotiate, regardless of the price. I hesitated for a second, then said "fine" and helped him load them in his truck. Eisboch I would have said $500.00 'Firm'..... Believe me, it flashed through my mind, but I thought better of it and said to hell with it. Eisboch |
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