digicol
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I must admit I really do find it funny the way peoople will do without an item they want becuase the person selling it is asking for 50p more than they are wanting to spend.
For example, a guy put a wanted ad for a game on another forum. he got an instant reply and was told £8 all in. The guy replied I will offer £6, the other guy replied it has to be worth £6.50 and we have a deal. the other guy then says, no sorry £6 is my max.
FFS, it is him who is desperate for the game, just pay the extra 50 flipping pence so you can get the game and enjoy it!!! 50 flipping pence, ffs, some people are unreal.
By the way guys I have this that the other for £99, I was offered £97.80 but I told him to sod off the cheap skate, I dare not let it go for £97.80, my wife will kill me, how will I ever explain where the other £1.20 went?
Lol, but overall, yeah haggle and try to banter down, but if it is offered at say £8 and you then offer £6 you expect to meet maybe half way! But this guy went even lower and only asked for 50p more, yet the guy refused, totally insane. I hope he never gets his game to be honest, I just can't get my head around it.
But this guy is not the only one, I see this often on sites, people spitting the dummy out over 50p or so even though they are getting a decent deal in the first place.
What also does my head in is say someone is selling a hard drive, PSU, motherboard, and maybe a case. Each item is say £30 all in. Say each item will cost £5 to deliver, so somone offers them £100 for it all and the persons tells them that is way low, offer £115 and we have a deal!! How the feck is it a low offer?
4 items at £30 = £120, £5 postage for each = £20 so your getting £100, total postage for the lot will be £7 using a courier. So they are getting £93 clear cash for the lot. Now what tends to happen is people will keep the items up and then bump them and then reduce them by say £3 each when they do not sell at asking, which they never do, so the guy has just lost £12 from his £100 after postage (4x£3 reduction), so he is looking at £88 before any haggling has even started!!! That sort of thing does my head in!!! In the end these kind of people tend to look at maybe £80 profit when they have finsihed, when in the first palce for a nice easy sale they would have maxed out at £93.
Some people are just so thick they can't work out a good offer if it smacks them in the face!!!!
Anyone else notice this on popular trading forums? It is funny to watch at times, but can be very frustrating when your the one making the offer for a few items and trying to drum it into their thick heads that your offer is the best they are going to get at any point in the sale, even if they were to sell at full price now all seperate items to seperate people!!! Some people don't realise that you can send a massive heavy box for under £7, yet it cost £20 to send 4 smaller items seperate!!
"Oh I will knock you a fiver off for multiple postage." "Yeah right, sod off!!"
For example, a guy put a wanted ad for a game on another forum. he got an instant reply and was told £8 all in. The guy replied I will offer £6, the other guy replied it has to be worth £6.50 and we have a deal. the other guy then says, no sorry £6 is my max.
FFS, it is him who is desperate for the game, just pay the extra 50 flipping pence so you can get the game and enjoy it!!! 50 flipping pence, ffs, some people are unreal.
By the way guys I have this that the other for £99, I was offered £97.80 but I told him to sod off the cheap skate, I dare not let it go for £97.80, my wife will kill me, how will I ever explain where the other £1.20 went?
Lol, but overall, yeah haggle and try to banter down, but if it is offered at say £8 and you then offer £6 you expect to meet maybe half way! But this guy went even lower and only asked for 50p more, yet the guy refused, totally insane. I hope he never gets his game to be honest, I just can't get my head around it.
But this guy is not the only one, I see this often on sites, people spitting the dummy out over 50p or so even though they are getting a decent deal in the first place.
What also does my head in is say someone is selling a hard drive, PSU, motherboard, and maybe a case. Each item is say £30 all in. Say each item will cost £5 to deliver, so somone offers them £100 for it all and the persons tells them that is way low, offer £115 and we have a deal!! How the feck is it a low offer?
4 items at £30 = £120, £5 postage for each = £20 so your getting £100, total postage for the lot will be £7 using a courier. So they are getting £93 clear cash for the lot. Now what tends to happen is people will keep the items up and then bump them and then reduce them by say £3 each when they do not sell at asking, which they never do, so the guy has just lost £12 from his £100 after postage (4x£3 reduction), so he is looking at £88 before any haggling has even started!!! That sort of thing does my head in!!! In the end these kind of people tend to look at maybe £80 profit when they have finsihed, when in the first palce for a nice easy sale they would have maxed out at £93.
Some people are just so thick they can't work out a good offer if it smacks them in the face!!!!
Anyone else notice this on popular trading forums? It is funny to watch at times, but can be very frustrating when your the one making the offer for a few items and trying to drum it into their thick heads that your offer is the best they are going to get at any point in the sale, even if they were to sell at full price now all seperate items to seperate people!!! Some people don't realise that you can send a massive heavy box for under £7, yet it cost £20 to send 4 smaller items seperate!!
"Oh I will knock you a fiver off for multiple postage." "Yeah right, sod off!!"