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Do my research before setting a price...and, of course, be honorable (sucker in your book).
A better route, IMHO..than starting an auction..would be to just remove it from the market. Reassess the situation and sell at another time. |
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It's done already. You can't go back and "do research" - the ad's out there. Whatcha gonna do?
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I'm not sure what I would do. I think the situation is a bit grey as is almost everything in the world. I probably wouldn't start a thread about the strength of my word in the first place. That was an invitation to discuss since this is a discussion board So to be clear I should have changed the price for the wheels?
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And by the way, "sell at another time" at what price? $35k still? Or higher? Like, say, $100k? If yes, how's that HONORING YOUR WORD of the previous ad?
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I do agree that removing from the market is identical in philosophy to changing your price.
Either its ok or its not by your opinion, but its basically the same thing
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Actually I more or less said what I would have done. I would have never put a car up significantly below market in the first place.
So I should have changed the price of the wheels then?
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After being informed that they were under priced? I would have no problem if you did.
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Also, I said I would have done the research prior to offering it for sale, not afterward. Please do not misquote me to suit your argument. |
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I would sell it for the price I offered it at...although for me to take the massive loss, you must assume that I would have done something I would not have done (sell a relatively expensive item without determining/researching fair price)...so a faulty premise. Last edited by fintstone; 09-01-2016 at 08:53 AM.. |
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You say here that you would remove the ad.
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No, I did not. Try not to create a position for me that I did not take. The second just offered, IMHO, a slightly better path than was advocated by you...to pit the first buyer in line against the others in an auction. Neither is a path that I would take. |
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Nothing whatsoever dishonest about what the OP did. You, however, in your claims that you would leave $65k on the table for someone else, a complete stranger, to put in their pocket in minutes for the sake of your "honor" - just hilarious.
BTW, my last car "sale" years ago was to a kid who came to buy an old e36 BMW I wanted out of the front of my house. A crap load of people called and the kid showed up with dad with the same old story: Yeah, he worked all year round, saved up the cash, is a good wrench, and is helping ol' dad restore an old Hemi, and so on. Loved the BMW, couldn't believe the deal. I said, you know what, it's yours. Take it. What? Take it. Signed over the title. Wished him well. Free.
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Your suggestion that I changed my post in response your post was the part that I found to be dishonest/dishonorable...especially since you did not retract it after I pointed out that not only did it not change the meaning..but actually preceded your post.
Yes, I would sell it for what I said I would. Even if it left $65K on the table. The dollar amount is inconsequential. One is no more honorable if the cost of their honor is $5 or $65K. It also would not matter if it were a stranger or not. Besides, If I had expected $35K, I am no worse off because a subsequent buyer who was smarter or did their homework make $65K. As I said, I can always make another $5K or $65K. I only have one honor...and it is not for sale.
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In this Internet age, it should be fairly simple to come up with an accurate value or if you believe the value to be upwardly fluid, sell it at auction. As Flint points out, you where going to be happy selling it for the posted price, that only changed when new information came to light. I agree, hard to put a price on honor and trust.
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Self righteous stubbornness at high cost = foolishness. Honor has nothing to do with this transaction. And I don't believe you're telling the truth about leaving $65k on the table. You've already posted that you would remove the ad and "reassess." Why reassess if you weren't changing the price? Disingenuous.
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Geez ...
All - including this lame thread - could have been avoided by being smart about how you advertise the car and deal with offers, people coming etc. As others have stated, the rule is: The car is available until someone buys it. It will not be held unless there is a down payment received / purchase contract in place. I have sold many cars and items on CL. This is how you need to set it up. Otherwise you'll be holding stuff for people that flake, you will not be able to take the best ofer and it will take you 10x the time to liquidate something. G |
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