bob w
Still crazy after all these years!
"Lot drives" meaning anything over 10 MPH is deadly.
You may well be right, lazarat. Being a retired technical writer, it is challenging. But I should know better, as nobody reads the manual unless there is no way around it. Myself included at times.“Must see to appreciate”
I’m not sure if the big list helps or not, I like to put just enough out there to tease to get people to come and look.
"Serious offers only". If I give you an offer I'm serious. Just because you are selling an $1800 dollar car for 4k doesn't mean I'm not serious. Maybe the 4K isn't serious. Jim
If I feel the seller is just too high on price, I ask them if I can make an offer without aggravating them. If at that point they seem a little peeved, I just say we're too far apart to make the offer and leave.
I was always told that an offer more than 10% below asking could be seen as an insult. You could offer lower, but don't be surprised when the seller gets upset or annoyed.
I actually understand this one. With today's online culture, people want to get a deal regardless of condition and before even seeing the vehicle/item/etc. in person. If the price isn't good enough for you to see it in person before offering 50% of asking, just move on.
The figure I've often heard is 20%. That is, if you cannot see paying 80% of their asking price, then just walk away.
But a friend of mine, who was interested in buying the house next door to ours, later told me that he & his wife had looked at it, but couldn't see paying very close to the asking price, and so they didn't make an offer. But then they later heard that a lower offer was accepted, and then the specific features of the house that they really liked were taken out (at considerable more cost to the buyer, I'm sure).
I have found that at least sometimes no offense is taken if one says, "It may well be worth more than this, but I can only afford to offer so-and-so much." This doesn't attack their price as "unreasonable", and may actually help the seller, because it gives them a firm offer to tell those who really try to low-ball them. And, they may just end up coming back to you with a counter offer that you can still manage or at least "rationalize".
"Chop's done, just needs glass!"
RUN AWAY!
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